Debt Consolidation Lawyers in Connecticut Near Me, page 1
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Consoli, Scott P. Attorney
Hartford,
Connecticut
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Baldasare, Suzanne E. Attorney
Hartford,
Connecticut
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Berman, James Attorney
Bridgeport,
Connecticut
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Nugent, James M. Attorney
Milford,
Connecticut
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Fishman, Mark I. Attorney
Southport,
Connecticut
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Pacacha, Loo Attorney
Hartford,
Connecticut
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Brochin, James P. Attorney
New Haven,
Connecticut
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Becker, Thomas S. Attorney
Canton,
Connecticut
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Hancock, J. Vance Attorney
Westport,
Connecticut
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Isaacson, Herbert G. Attorney
Farmington,
Connecticut
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Debt consolidation is the replacement of several loans by taking out one loan usually at a lower interest rate. It is used to manage outstanding consumer debt such as student loans, credit cards, and auto loans. It is often done when the consumer has trouble meeting the existing obligations. Debt consolidation will often lower monthly payments. It can also be called a consolidation loan. More often, debt consolidation involves a secured loan against an asset that serves as collateral. Debt consolidation enables consumers with a home or car to get a lower rate through a secured loan using their property as collateral.