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  2. Best credit counseling services - AOL

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    Credit counseling could be a viable option if you're struggling to repay your debt. Debt management plans, bankruptcy counseling, student loan counseling and housing counseling are all popular ...

  3. Credit counseling: What to know before signing up - AOL

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    Credit counseling organizations offer several services, from budgeting to bankruptcy counseling. Knowing the differences between these services can help you determine the best fit for your needs ...

  4. Can you save money by not hiring a bankruptcy attorney? - AOL

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    Complete mandatory credit counseling. You must enroll in a credit counseling course from a U.S. Trustee-approved agency within 180 days before filing. You’ll need to submit the certificate when ...

  5. National Foundation for Credit Counseling - Wikipedia

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    Consumers who seek help figuring out how to repay their debts or reach their financial goals contact the NFCC for assistance with their financial services needs, including credit counseling, bankruptcy, financial education, and housing counseling. NFCC member agencies set their own fees and fees vary based on state regulations.

  6. Credit counseling - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the National Foundation for Credit Counseling was established in 1951. The modern practice known as ‘‘credit counseling’’ was initiated by creditor banks and credit card companies during the mid-1960s to address the growing volume of personal bankruptcies. [2]

  7. Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act

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    Section 109(h) provides that a debtor will no longer be eligible to file under either chapter 7 or chapter 13 unless within 180 days prior to filing the debtor received an "individual or group briefing" from a nonprofit budget and credit counseling agency approved by the United States trustee or bankruptcy administrator.

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