Small Debts, Big Results: A Guide to Efficient Collection
At the crux of every successful business sits its accounts receivable department and its ability to effectively collect payment for services rendered or products delivered. Although some businesses focus on...
Nationwide Debt Collection: Best Practices and Pitfalls
Consumer credit is the lifeblood of the world’s modern economies. It allows people to purchase many things that they couldn’t otherwise afford if they had to pay in full for...
Mastering Business Debt Collection: Proven Techniques for Success
Finances are the center of support for any business to thrive. Every business must maintain a healthy balance sheet and ensure that credit is less than profit to be a...
Practical Debt Negotiation Tips From Massachusetts Debt Collection Attorneys
Negotiating with a client who owes you money is a common but delicate task for businesses and individuals alike. Approaching the situation with a clear plan, calm communication, and firm...
The Legal Edge: Personal Debt Collection Strategies Unveiled
Personal debt collection attempts to recover as much money as possible a debtor owes to an individual or entity (creditor). Below is a guide from Massachusett Debt Collection Attorneys, a reputable...
Debunking the Myth: Debt Collection Attorneys are NOT Debt Collectors
Navigating the turbulent waters of credit collection takes not just legal knowledge but true compassion for a client’s needs. Our attorneys steer each case with care, pairing shrewd strategy shaped...
Why Choose Us (Law firm instead of Collection Agency)
Nothing feels more devastating than someone who owes you money refuses to pay. Choosing a lawyer over a debt collection agency guarantees you that you will recover your debt but...
Personal Debt Collection Massachusetts
If your customers are a mosaic of paid in full, paid on time, paid late, 90 days delinquent, and 180 days delinquent due to the coronavirus pandemic, personal debt collection...
Collecting Debts Owed to You from the Other States
Although there are collection laws that cover the entire United States, including the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), each state may also...