Transforming the Debt Resolution Firm with Leslie H. Tayne, founder and managing director of Tayne Law Group PC and Author of Life & Debt
Debt relief attorney and author of Life & Debt, Leslie H. Tayne, shares her personal journey through law school and into her attempts to recreate the debt settlement industry. Join her and host, Todd Christensen, to learn about how debt resolution firms work, who they work for, who they don’t work for, how to choose a legitimate company or attorney, as well as the realistic and potential consequences of resolving your debts this way.
- Leslie’s journey to becoming an attorney practicing debt resolution on behalf of consumers
- The lack of discussion of student loan debt and credit card debt in law school
- Wanting to change the face of the debt settlement world
- Challenges confronting consumers seeking debt relief
- An overview of debt settlement as compared to other debt consolidation options
- No one debt relief option exists for all consumers
- Whether a consumer is an ideal debt settlement client depends on the type of debt, the consumer’s willingness to settle, the consumer’s expectations, and even the consumer’s professional background
- Types of debt included and excluded from settlement
- Ads, definitive statements, and promises that should serve as red flags of scams or unscrupulous businesses
- Debt settlement has many ramifications, from legal, credit, accounting, tax, and personal issues to homeownership and financial issues
- Credit as a concern surrounding debt settlement
- Consequences of working with the wrong debt settlement company
- Credit scores may bounce back even during the debt resolution process
- Debt settlement can relieve stress and reduce expenses
Links referred to in the episode, and how to connect with the guest, Leslie H. Tayne:
Tayne Law Group PC (866) 890-7337
Leslie on LinkedIn, TikTok, Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter
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