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Franklin Debt Relief, LLC is a member of (TASC) The Association of Settlement Companies. This trade association has developed a standardized industry disclosure for consumers.
 


 

Credit Card Debt Consolidation Help in Nevada
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  • Reduce your monthly payment by up to 50%
  • Be debt free in as little as 12-30 months
  • Settle your debt for only 40-50% of what you owe
  • Consolidate debt into one simple monthly payment
  • Don’t risk your home or other personal property if you miss a payment
  • Don’t pay service fees unless our debt relief program saves you money
  • Reduce your stress and get a “New Deal”, Nevada!

Nevada Debt Relief

Debt settlement, also known as debt negotiation and debt reduction, is the process by which we negotiate and settle a debt for a reduced amount on behalf of a client. In most circumstances, Franklin Debt Relief drastically reduces the monthly payment of our Nevada clients, and we settle their debts for between 40 and 50% of what is owed. The savings from our debt settlement program are tremendous, and it is the cheapest and fastest debt relief, debt consolidation or debt help option available to consumers throughout Nevada.

If you're overwhelmed with credit cards, medical bills, balances from a repossession, or accounts in collections, call for a free consultation: (877) 274-1260.

Pertinent Nevada Debt Relief and Debt Help Laws

(This is intended to be a helpful and informational debt resource for Nevada consumers and does not constitute legal advice. For legal advice about your situation, contact a licensed professional in Nevada.)

Debt Collection

Nevada follows the set of federal laws dealing with collection agencies (and law firms that collect debts) that are collectively known as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). For more information on the FDCPA follow this link: debt collection.

-Debt collector cannot act as a consumer debt counseling service or debt adjuster in conjunction with debt collection services.
-Debt collector cannot charge a collections' fee or interest, unless judicially determined, mutually agreed upon, or the fee or interest were added onto the principal prior to the collection agency receiving the debt.
Nevada Debt Law

Maximum Interest Rate a Collection Agency Can Charge in Nevada: 2% above prime at Nevada's largest bank on January or July 1st

Nevada Wage Protection: 75% of disposable weekly earnings (after tax income) or 30 times federal hourly minimum wage, whichever is greater

Statute of Limitations

A statute of limitations is a law that sets forth the maximum period of time, after certain events, that legal proceedings based on those events may be initiated. For debt, the statutes of limitation apply to the maximum period of time after a consumer has become delinquent on their payments. The key point to remember is that you are considered delinquent not from the date of your last payment, but rather the day after you have gone past due. In other words, if you made your last payment on 3/3/03 and your next payment was due the same day of the next month, the statute of limitations on the debt would not start running until 4/4/04. The statutes of limitations vary from state to state and depend on the type of debt and where the original transaction took place (i.e. if you took the loan out in California but currently live in Nevada, the applicable statutes of limitations would be California's.)

Oral Agreements: 4 years
Written Contracts: 6 years
Promissory Notes: 6 years
Open Accounts (credit cards): 4 years

Bankruptcy Courts

Foley Federal Building
300 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 388-6709

U.S. Federal Building
300 Booth Street
Room 1109
Reno, NV 89509
(775) 784-5559

Bankruptcy Exemptions

Bankruptcy exemptions are protected assets that the bankruptcy code mandates that a debtor is entitled to keep in order to adequately get a "fresh start" after filing. Bankruptcy exemptions vary from state to state, and the following list is the property that is protected in the bankruptcy code of Nevada. For more information, follow this link: bankruptcy exemptions.

Real Estate, Auto, Personal Property

-Real property you occupy or mobile home to $200,000
-Motor vehicle to $15,000; no limit if modified for disabled person
-Appliances, household goods, furniture, home and yard equipment to $10,000 total
-Books to $1500 total
-Burial plot purchase money held in trust
-Funeral service contract money held in trust
-Health aids
-Keepsakes and pictures
-Metal-bearing ores, geological specimens, art curiosities, or paleontological remains; must be arranged, classified, catalogued, and numbered in reference books
-Mortgage impound accounts
-Motor vehicle to $15,000; no limit on vehicle equipped for disabled person
-One gun
-Personal injury compensation to $16,500
-Restitution received for criminal act
-Wrongful death awards to survivor

Insurance

-Annuity contract proceeds to $350 per month
-Fraternal benefit society benefits
-Group life or health policy proceeds
-Life insurance policy or proceeds if annual premiums not over $1000
-Life insurance proceeds if you're not the insured

Public Benefits

-Aid to blind, aged, disabled, and other public assistance
-Crime victims' compensation
-Workers' compensation
-Public assistance for children
-Unemployment compensation
-Vocational rehabilitation benefits

Pensions

-ERISA-qualified benefits, deferred compensation, SEP IRA, or IRAs to $500,000

Tools of Trade

-Arms, uniforms and accoutrements you're required to keep
-Cabin o dwelling of miner or prospector; mining claim, cars, implements and appliances to $4500
-Farm trucks, stock, tools, equipment, and seed to $4,500
-Library, equipment, supplies, tools, and materials to $4500

Other

-Alimony, child support
-Property of business partnership


 
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 "After just 1 month you eliminated $15,000 of debt for $3000. Let's just say I'm not complaining."

-Rich; Baltimore, MD



 "You have been very professional, helpful, accommodating and most pleasant to work with and for that I cannot begin to stress my sincere appreciation for all the help and guidance you have provided for me from the very beginning. "

-Kamee; Sacramento, CA



 "It feels good to know that I have a professional and dedicated company representing me with my creditors. Thanks, Franklin!"

-Cara, New Haven, CT