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Thank you for visiting the Deverlaw.com Education Center. To help reduce the fear that results from not understanding important issues, the Debt Restructuring, Estate Planning and Asset Protection lawyers at Dever Legal Services, A Professional Debt Restructing and Asset Protection Firm developed this extensive Education Center. Here you will find useful articles and information related to various debt, collections, creditor and debtor resolution options, estate planning and asset protection. Dealing with creditors can be stressful. However, the knowledge gained here can give you the confidence and power to take back control of your life. If you find that you still need further assistance with your problem, call 1‑877-464-LAWS. You may also complete our contact request form and one of our representatives will provide you with a free and confidential analysis or click on a link below for more information. When it comes to finding a resolution to debt, clients often have hundreds of questions. To help debtors nationwide, we organized a collection of the most frequently asked questions our law firm receives and the accompanying answers. DeverLaw Blog Our staff enjoys sharing their experience from real, live, on the job experience. Feel free to read and comment on our Blog posts. Sometimes debt issues are too complicated for a simple glossary entry to provide enough information. To assist debtors needing detailed information on creditor settlement solutions and asset protection, our experienced Debt Restructuring lawyers wrote in-depth articles on various debt and asset protection problems. Take a "virtual" tour of our firm. comin Soon, you will be able to watch education al turotials on how to use this site and much more. Links Resolving debt and protecting assets requires an extensive amount of financial information from a Debtor. To assist you and clients of our law firm we have gathered links to websites that are frequently used by clients who achieve a successful resolution to their creditor problem. |



















