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Hello.
My retired cousin is a Massachusetts resident and has gotten into financial trouble. Apparently there are credit card bills, utilities, taxes and insurance that are impossible to all pay. There is apparently a reverse mortgage that is also a problem. They are not techno savvy.
I have offered to help them find a way out. Is there a counselor or organization that helps people get on a solid path? Hopefully there is a person or place they can visit in person. Specific advice rather than generalities. I can help with the fees that may be charged.
Thanks in advance.
Take a look at this one - Who they are -
National Federation of Credit Counseling
NFCC.org to learn more
Hopefully they will have a local NFCC counselor where they can go for help and advice rather than doing it online.
They might just advise them to see a bankruptcy attorney if things have gotten too far to dig out - gets that way especially when taxes get involved in debt.
@lakeblake , what type of help for them are you seeking?
(1) Help with paying off their bills?
(2) Or maybe as a go between bill collectors & them?
NO pressure to respond.
Take care,
Nicole!
➡️[*** @lakeblake wrote:Hello.
My retired cousin is a Massachusetts resident and has gotten into financial trouble. Apparently there are credit card bills, utilities, taxes and insurance that are impossible to all pay. There is apparently a reverse mortgage that is also a problem. They are not techno savvy.
I have offered to help them find a way out. Is there a counselor or organization that helps people get on a solid path? Hopefully there is a person or place they can visit in person. Specific advice rather than generalities. I can help with the fees that may be charged.
Thanks in advance.
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