How can I legally erase credit card debt and/or home mortgage?

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I want to know if the law provides for a way to erase credit card debt legally, and if there is a legal way to erase a home mortgage.

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3 Responses to How can I legally erase credit card debt and/or home mortgage?
  1. Jessica H.
    January 11, 2010 | 9:41 am


    HAHAHAHA, the only way to erase it is to pay it off!

  2. Stephen T
    January 13, 2010 | 8:54 am


    Yes, you can file for bankruptcy which protects certain assets of yours from seizure. However, certain things like cars and TVs can be reclaimed by the credit card companies and school loans and back taxes can still be taken out even if you file for bankruptcy because those belong to the government.

    The problem with bankruptcy is that you CAN NOT gets loans for the next seven years. No car loans, home loans, boat loans, etc.

  3. Tara M
    January 13, 2010 | 12:54 pm


    You can look into filing bankruptcy. It will be a huge negative mark on your credit report and can remain for up to 10 years. However you can still get credit after your bankruptcy. It will be harder, but not impossible.

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