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How Long Does the Credit Card Debt Settlement Process Take?




By A Thomas

A normal credit card debt settlement case might take three to nine months. If someone wanted to expedite the situation it could be shortened to one to three months. Someone wishing to stretch
things out could find the time extended to twelve to eighteen months. Some special debt management and debt reduction firms can even lengthen the process to four years or more.


Some people might want to stretch the credit card debt negotiation process out longer in order to get more time to get debt settlement funds accumulated. For many people the only
options to get out of debt are four-year settlement times or bankruptcy.


As time goes on interest builds on the outstanding credit card debt however. Even if the credit card debt ends up being settled for
50% interest building at 20% on the total outstanding credit card debt still means a significant increase in what you will pay as a
debt reduction settlement.


At some point you will want to begin rebuilding your credit. This process cannot and should not begin until all of the old credit card debts have all been settled.


Laws, your own personal situation or creditor policies can change so that a credit card debt settlement, which might be archived now, can no longer be reached in the future.


The longer things go after the credit card company has started litigation in the court system the more likely it becomes that a
creditor will refuse to participate in your debt settlement plan and you must settle a credit card account for more than you might want to or you will face a court hearing and its consequences such as garnishment.


Debt settlement firms work to get you out of your credit card debt over a term of years by first accessing your own financial situation
to determine if you would be a good candidate for their debt settlement program. Be aware that some of these debt reduction firms will try to get you signed up because that makes the debt management firm money, not because it truly represents the best debt solution route for you.


Together with the debt settlement firm you will establish a master plan to help deal with the credit card debt including how long the
debt elimination process might take, and how much money you will need to make the credit card debt reduction plan work.


 
 
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