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Locality: Los Angeles, California

Phone: +1 800-455-1592



Address: 350 S Figueroa St Ste 190 90071 Los Angeles, CA, US

Website: www.crowderlaw.com

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Crowder Law 12.11.2020

Crowder Law Center: Leaders in Handling Debt Problems Contact Us at 800-455-1592... This law firm is a debt relief agency as defined by federal law. In addition to helping people avoid bankruptcy, our services also include helping people and businesses obtain relief under the United States Bankruptcy Code. Our practice handles all matters related to Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Debt Settlement and Reduction. The Crowder Law Center, located in Los Angeles, California, represents individuals and businesses with too much debt. We let them know their legal rights and options, and help them select the method that is best for them.

Crowder Law 08.11.2020

There is not a question we can't answer here at Crowder Law Center. Example: You loaned someone money and they filed Bankruptcy: What can you do? Find out here: http://crowderlaw.com/adversary-proceeding-loaning-money/

Crowder Law 05.11.2020

Thank you to everyone who recently liked our Crowder Law page! Learn more about us here: http://crowderlaw.com Happy to help, Doug

Crowder Law 22.10.2020

LAWSUIT DEFENSE No one enjoys being sued, but it’s not the end of the world! You may have valid legal defenses that could save you a bundle of money. If not, there is still usually plenty of room for negotiation. If you do want to defend the lawsuit, here are some defenses that can be raised. Service of Process Statute of Limitations Is the Defendant Liable for the Debt?... Can the Creditor Prove the Case? Before agreeing simply to settle a lawsuit or deciding to file for bankruptcy, you should discuss your options with a lawsuit defense attorney. Crowder Law Center in Los Angeles offers free consultations to help you weigh your legal options and decide what route is best for you. Learn More Here: http://crowderlaw.com See more

Crowder Law 16.10.2020

Should you do debt settlement or bankruptcy? How do they compare? You are asking the right questions! But, it is tough to know all the ins and outs of each option you may have. It’s not a straightforward okay, now we have to file bankruptcy. Feed up with creditors calling? Been served with a collection lawsuit? You are ready to take the bull by the horns and handle the debt situation once and for all. Now what? Should you do debt settlement or bankruptcy? Are you judgment proof and should you do nothing? Get our free guide which compares debt settlement with bankruptcy, both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Get our free comparison guide here: http://crowderlaw.com/should-i-do-debt-settlement-or-bankru

Crowder Law 02.10.2020

The Crowder Law Center, located in Los Angeles, California, represents individuals and businesses with too much debt. We let them know their legal rights and options, and help them select the method that is best for them. Learn more here: crowderlaw.com or Call us: 213.325.3040

Crowder Law 12.09.2020

Crowder Law Center has helped hundreds of individuals and businesses avoid bankruptcy or lawsuits by contacting their creditors and negotiating payment plans and/or settlements. Because we maintain good communication with your creditors, they will often accept a substantial reduction on the amount you owe. Debt Settlement is an option for someone who cannot afford to pay the full amount of their debt, but want to pay something toward it, while avoiding bankruptcy and continued creditor harassment. We offer a 5 Step Debt Settlement Plan that we formulated for those looking to reduce their debt by 50%.

Crowder Law 09.09.2020

Questions about Debt Settlement? Call us for a free consultation and find out if you qualify: 213.503.9023 Debt Settlement has its place, WHEN DONE BY ATTORNEYS, and there are instances where a client can be better served by Debt Settlement than by Bankruptcy. Debt Settlement could be defined as the negotiation of an unsecured debt whereby the creditor agrees to take an amount less than claimed. The reason it is limited to unsecured debts is that negotiation of a secured deb...t would be referred to as loan modification. Learn more here, crowderlaw.com

Crowder Law 23.08.2020

Here's a another real life example of Debt Settlement that attorneys may be involved in as an alternative to Bankruptcy. (The names are changed to protect the innocent, and the figures are rounded for simpler illustrations): Betsy's husband died owing sizeable credit card and medical debt. Bill collectors were hounding Betsy to pay her husband's debt, and not knowing that under California law, she is not personally liable for her husband's debt. [See California Family Code ...Sec. 910(a) and 11601 Wilshire Associates v. Grebow, 74 Cal.Rptr.2d 912 (Cal.App. 2 Dist. 1998)] she made several payments in order to stop the calls. After Betsy hired our firm, we contacted the creditors telling them to leave her alone unless they had any reason why she was liable for the debt. The creditors ceased their collection efforts. Learn more at crowderlaw.com

Crowder Law 03.08.2020

Here's a real life example of Debt Settlement that attorneys may be involved in as an alternative to Bankruptcy. (The names are changed to protect the innocent, and the figures are rounded for simpler illustrations): Clayton bought a dental practice from the widow of an older dentist. Due to the recession, and other difficulties (including intentional sabotage of the practice by the seller), he was no longer able to keep up the payments, and was eventually sued for $200,000.... For various reasons, Clayton didn't want to file bankruptcy, but he didn't want a large judgment against him either. After Clayton spent thousands of dollars paying another attorney to fight the lawsuit (which would have been difficult to win), he hired our firm. We began negotiations with the Plaintiff's attorney, then did an analysis of Clayton's assets, liabilities, income and expenses, and prepared a financial statement to show to the Plaintiffs attorney. The case ended up settling for about 30% of what the Plaintiff was asking for. See more

Crowder Law 24.07.2020

Following are some real life examples of Debt Settlement that attorneys may be involved in as an alternative to Bankruptcy. (The names are changed to protect the innocent, and the figures are rounded for simpler illustrations): FIRST. Betsy’s husband died owing sizeable credit card and medical debt. Bill collectors were hounding Betsy to pay her husband’s debt, and not knowing that under California law, she is not personally liable for her husband’s debt. [See Californi...a Family Code Sec. 910(a) and 11601 Wilshire Associates v. Grebow, 74 Cal.Rptr.2d 912 (Cal.App. 2 Dist. 1998)] she made several payments in order to stop the calls. After Betsy hired our firm, we contacted the creditors telling them to leave her alone unless they had any reason why she was liable for the debt. The creditors ceased their collection efforts. SECOND. Clayton bought a dental practice from the widow of an older dentist. Due to the recession, and other difficulties (including intentional sabotage of the practice by the seller), he was no longer able to keep up the payments, and was eventually sued for $200,000. For various reasons, Clayton didn’t want to file bankruptcy, but he didn’t want a large judgment against him either. After Clayton spent thousands of dollars paying another attorney to fight the lawsuit (which would have been difficult to win), he hired our firm. We began negotiations with the Plaintiff’s attorney, then did an analysis of Charlie’s assets, liabilities, income and expenses, and prepared a financial statement to show to the Plaintiff’s attorney. The case ended up settling for about 30% of what the Plaintiff was asking for. THIRD. Bob was sued for $30,000 on a credit card debt. Since his only source of income was retirement, he was essentially judgment proof, and could have ignored the lawsuit. However, he did not want it hanging over his head if he started making more money in the future. Nor did he want to file bankruptcy for just that one debt. Our firm negotiated a settlement on the debt of about $5,000, to be paid over a period of two years. There is no guarantee as to how much we might be able to get your debt reduced, but there is a good chance that you will end up paying less than you would otherwise. DO I HAVE A CASE? Call now, and find out: 213.325.3040

Crowder Law 17.07.2020

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Crowder Law 07.07.2020

The rumors are true, there is help! LOS ANGELES, CA: Los Angeles Attorney Douglas A. Crowder (http://crowderlaw.com) offers debt relief services to the public, including debt settlement, creditor hold-off, and bankruptcy. Call (213-325-3040) or email ([email protected]) me anytime, ... Doug :D See more