Credit Card Debt Settlement FAQ's
National Debt Settlement Services
How Active Duty Service Members Can Get Debt Relief
Debt Settlement for Authorized Users
Debt Relief and Stopping Collection Agency Harassment
Steps for Self-Debt Relief- How to Reduce Your Debt
How to Rebuild Credit after a Debt Relief Program
Negotiating with Debt Collectors
Lower Payments with Debt Relief Programs
Similarities of Credit Card Counseling and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Debt Relief
How Credit Counseling Debt Relief Works
The Ideal Client for Credit Counseling Debt Relief
Exploiting Non-Profit Debt Relief Status
Why So Much Bad Press for Not-For-Profit Debt Relief Companies?
Failure of Non-Profit Debt Relief Companies to Provide Educational Resources
Abuses of Non-Profit Debt Relief Companies
Finding the Best Credit Counseling Debt Relief Company
Debt Relief for Unpaid Credit Card Debt
Bankruptcy Attorneys Posing as Debt Relief Companies
Avoid Bankruptcy: You May Have to Pay the Debt Back Anyway
When a Bankruptcy Alternative Won
Filing Bankruptcy as a Last Resort
5 Reasons You Should Avoid Bankruptcy
Debt Relief Through Bankruptcy Just Got Harder
Common Mistakes made by Consumer Seeking Debt Reduction and Debt Relief
Saving Your Marriage with Debt Relief
What Makes Up My Credit Score?
Top 5 Reasons People Need Debt Relief
Increasing Minimum Payments to Reduce Debt
Debt Reduction the Snowball Method
Managing Debt - What Are My Options?
Debt Settlement and Consolidation Program
Debt Relief Solutions- Understanding Illinois Laws about Bankruptcy
Illinois bankruptcy laws for those residents who file Chapter 7 bankruptcy include exemptions as long as the person filing is a single person and the property is in their name only. This list is complete and anything not on this list will be liquidated if it has any value. If you are seeking more information about a specific case, you need to consult a bankruptcy lawyer for assistance.
Real Estate and Vehicles
-Cars and vehicles up to $1200
-Real estate that has value up to $7,500
-Wildcard: personal property that is valued up to $2,000
Retirement Accounts
-$1,000,000 worth of traditional or Roth IRA
-Pension for civil service employees, county employees, disabled firefighters, widows and children of firefighters, firefighters, general assembly members, house of correction employees, judges, municipal employees, park employees, public library employees, police officers, sanitation employees, state employees, state university employees, and teachers.
-Retirement accounts that are tax exempt: S, 401(k), 403(b), SEP, money purchase plans, profit-sharing, and defined benefit accounts
Personal Property/Possessions
-Family photos
-Bibles
-School textbooks
-Clothing
-Health needs
-Funds from personal injury up to $15,000
-Tuition trust funds
-Wrongful death funds
-Sold exempt property proceeds
-Trust funds, cemetery funds, care funds, etc.
Public Benefits
-Public assistance
-Social security
-Veteran's benefits
-Compensation for crime victims
-WWII restitution for Aleuts and Japanese-Americans
-Occupational disease compensation
-Worker's compensation
Trade Tools
-implements, tools, and books up to $1,500
Wages
-45 times the federal or state minimum wage, or four-fifths of the earned but unpaid wages, depending on which is higher.

