Did you know that 14% of people across Washington State struggle with overwhelming credit card debt? In fact, the average person in Lynnwood carries a credit card debt balance of $6,156. Unfortunately, high credit card debt is common because the high interest makes it very easy to double. You can see this with the Rule of 72.
When you use the Rule of 72, you see how fast your credit card debt will double. Simply take the number 72 and divide it by your card's interest rate.
72 ÷ interest rate = time credit card debt doubles
So, if your card has a 24% interest rate, it only takes about three years to double. With high rates and compounding interest, even a few thousand dollars can quickly balloon into unmanageable debt.
If your credit card debt has spun out of control in Lynnwood, our Snohomish County legal team can help. Call us now to explore your debt relief options.
Is There A Legal Way To Get Rid Of Credit Card Debt In Lynnwood?If you're juggling credit card debt here in Lynnwood, we can help. Whether you're in Martha Lake, Alderwood, or Meadowdale, our legal team can help you explore ways out, including:
No matter where you live in Lynnwood, whether it's a condo near Edmonds College, a home off 44th Ave W, or an apartment near Wilcox Park, you've got options. We've helped people just like you turn things around and move forward with confidence. If you're ready to talk, give us a call.
What Do I Do If A Credit Card Company Sues Me In Snohomish County?If the court serves you papers, don't ignore them. A lawsuit from a credit card company is serious, but you've got options. There are legal steps we can take to protect your rights if you face a lawsuit in Snohomish County Superior Court.
We've helped Lynnwood residents stop garnishments after being sued, worked with Everett clients to eliminate court judgments through bankruptcy, and resolved lawsuits for folks in Lake Stevens, Marysville, and Edmonds.
Our Answers To Your FAQs About Credit Card Debt ReliefA: Washington State law does not legally require you to have an attorney to file for bankruptcy in Lynnwood. However, credit card companies have experienced lawyers who will fight to garnish your wages or levy your bank account. Without legal help, you risk a judgment against you. A Lynnwood attorney will protect your rights in court.
A: Yes, if a credit card company wins a lawsuit, it can garnish up to 25% of your disposable wages under RCW 6.27.150. They may also freeze your bank account, though some income, like Social Security, is protected.
A: Bankruptcy isn't just for credit cards. It can also help with medical bills, payday loans, personal loans, old utility bills, and even some tax debt. If you have secured debts, including a mortgage or car loan, bankruptcy may help you catch up on payments or surrender the property without owing anything. We can look at your full financial picture and find the right solution.
A: Yes, and probably sooner than you think. Most people start receiving credit card offers within months of getting a bankruptcy discharge. They usually have higher interest rates at first, but they can help rebuild your credit if you use them responsibly. You can also get a secure credit card to rebuild your credit. Most people see their credit scores improve within a year or two if they manage their finances wisely.
Call our Lynnwood law offices now to speak with a qualified debt relief attorney who specializes in tackling credit card debt.