Debt Relief Attorney
The
Western North Carolina consumer bankruptcy law firm
of Rod A. Vujovic, Attorney at Law, PA is a small,
friendly law firm dedicated to helping good people
with debts they are unable to handle. Our staff has
years of experience and knowledge of the latest
consumer bankruptcy laws. If you have found your
bills overwhelming you, our caring staff works hard
to make your experience through the legal process
easy and pleasant. We have provided debt relief,
credit counseling, and bankruptcy legal services to
people just like you who were faced with harassment
by abusive bill collectors, overwhelmed by credit
card payments and medical debts, or faced with
repossession and foreclosure.
Trust an experienced bankruptcy lawyer. 100% of our
practice is devoted to consumer bankruptcy
representation. Rod A. Vujovic, Attorney at Law, PA
is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association
Bankruptcy Section, the National Association of
Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA), and the
American Bankruptcy Institute. We are also a member
of the Better Business Bureau of Northwest North
Carolina.
With locations in Hickory and Boone, North Carolina,
our consumer bankruptcy law firm works with clients
across Western North Carolina and some areas of
Eastern Tennessee. If you are facing personal
financial difficulties, we welcome you to explore
our website and get to know us better. Don’t believe
the lies and threats from abusive bill collectors or
misinformation from well-intentioned friends; call
us for the facts about bankruptcy. Find out what
bankruptcy can do for
you.
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If you have any
questions or would like more information, please
contact our Boone office at 828-262-0500, our
Hickory office at 828-327-2240,
email
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CONSUMERS CRY FOUL OVER DEBT COLLECTORS
12.19.11 12:56 PM
Though complaints about debt collectors are pouring into a federal database that tracks allegations of illegal late-night phone calls, arrest threats and other abuse, few of the complaints are likely to result in enforcement actions, the Wall Street Journal reported recently.
The debt-collection industry, booming as many Americans struggle to catch up on their payments or walk away from what they owe, was the subject of a record 164,361 complaints through Dec. 8 of 2011, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
The total is 17 percent higher than the 140,036 debt-collection complaints the... click here for more
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