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    Falling behind on mortgage payments. Late to pay credit card bills. A declining credit score. Years before people are diagnosed with dementia, they often begin facing these financial problems, new ...

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    To decide which debt relief option is best, evaluate how each will impact your credit score and long-term financial health. Credit counseling can help you choose.

  4. Debtors Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Debtors Anonymous (DA) is a twelve-step program for people who want to stop incurring unsecured debt. Collectively they attend more than 500 weekly meetings in fifteen countries, according to data released in 2011. [2] Those who compulsively incur unsecured debt are said to be engaged in compulsive borrowing and are known as compulsive debtors.

  5. How to get debt relief - AOL

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    Debt relief is a method of restructuring debt to make it easier for you to pay it back. You can get debt relief from lenders, debt relief companies and credit counseling agencies.

  6. Debt relief - Wikipedia

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    Debt relief or debt cancellation is the partial or total forgiveness of debt, or the slowing or stopping of debt growth, owed by individuals, corporations, or nations.. From antiquity through the 19th century, it refers to domestic debts, in particular agricultural debts and freeing of debt slaves.

  7. Undue Medical Debt - Wikipedia

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    Undue Medical Debt, formerly RIP Medical Debt, [1] is a Long Island City–based 501(c)(3) charity [2] focused on the elimination of personal medical debt. [3] Founded in 2014 by former debt collection executives Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico, [4] the charity purchases portfolios of income-qualifying medical debt from debt collectors and healthcare providers, and then relieves the debt. [5]

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