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There are several organizations and services that can help you manage and reduce your debt for free or at a very low-cost.
Debt problems can lead to missed rental payments, which can damage your rental history. These classes can teach you how to repair your credit, remove rental barriers, and also show you how you can work towards buying a home.
A good consumer credit counseling service will:
Learn how to find a good consumer credit counseling service.
Learn how to get rid of your debt and manage your money through several Community Education classes offered by PCC, including an online Debt Elimination course ($79). You will not receive college credit for these classes. Visit PCC online or call (503) 244-6111 or 1 (866) 922-1010 (toll-free) to sign up for a class to learn how to manage your debt.
Debtor’s Anonymous has regular, free meetings where you can get help and support from people who are dealing with debt and overspending. Get times and locations of meetings or call (503) 972-8576.
If you believe that your debt is so large that bankruptcy is your only choice, you can attend a free bankruptcy clinic in Beaverton to learn more about bankruptcy, what your rights are, and what you might be able to do to avoid it. There are also a limited number of appointments after the clinic where you can meet with a lawyer for free. The lawyer will review your situation and tell you if you should file for bankruptcy.
To learn more about the clinic and how to meet with a lawyer, call (503) 224-4086 and ask them to send you the packet of information about the bankruptcy clinics. The packet includes the times and places of the clinics and information about how you can get help.
It is not recommended that you file bankruptcy on your own. If you decide you want to file for bankruptcy, proper planning could save you thousands of dollars.