If you are a Connecticut homeowner facing difficult financial times, you may be able to qualify for the new Relief Refinance Program to avoid foreclosure of your home. As TSP Mortgage explains, the Relief Refinance Program went into effect on Nov. 1, 2018,...
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What is Connecticut’s small loan law?
You may have some familiarity with the concept of payday loans, especially if you are not a native Connecticut resident and come from a state where payday loans are legal. State laws restrict payday lending to protect you and other consumers from the egregious abuses...
Will Chapter 7 discharge my recent credit card debt?
If you are a Connecticut resident whose credit card and other debt has ballooned to the point where it is no longer manageable, you may be thinking about filing bankruptcy under Chapter 7 as a way to discharge these debts. While you are correct that Chapter 7 usually...