NORCROSS, GA, January 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Grass Is Not Always Greener
Debt is often believed to be a poor person's problem. It is often said that the rich and famous know nothing about the trials and tribulations of their money-strapped counterparts, but this is not true. While famous celebrities do tend to live glamorous lifestyles that the rest of us can only dream of, this does not mean the waters are always smoother in their lives, as the Chattanooga bankruptcy attorneys at Clark & Washington discuss.
High Notes and Low Points
Braxton, a singer well known for her ability to belt out high notes and produce soulful hits, such as Unbreak My Heart and You Mean the World to Me, is not the type of person one would imagine could be found in debt. While many of her songs have landed the coveted number-one spot on music charts, Braxton was silently experiencing a financial crisis outside of the spotlight. Losing two homes due to foreclosure and filing for bankruptcy twice in a 15-year period is hardly something to appreciate or advertise to the media. Bad debt management and living beyond her means were the key reasons behind Braxton's failings, and the Chattanooga bankruptcy attorneys want residents to remember that this is common among people of all walks of life who have found themselves in this situation.
If you are having trouble paying your mortgage (like Braxton's ten missed payments), you should consider hiring a Chattanooga bankruptcy attorney to assist you in this time of need. Clark & Washington offers a free debt consultation service to all of their clients, which is one service that can be difficult to find.
The experts at Clark & Washington are located around the Southeast and help clients to recover from financial troubles.
About Clark & Washington:
Established in 1983, Clark & Washington is now one of the leading bankruptcy filers in the Southeast. They have locations in Georgia, Florida and Tennessee. Clark & Washington specializes in personal chapter seven and 13 bankruptcy. They offer honest, helpful legal advice to those experiencing financial hardships.
For more information, visit http://www.chattanooga-bankruptcy-attorney.com.
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Chattanooga Bankruptcy Attorneys, Clark & Washington, Note Singer Toni Braxton's Bankruptcy
The Chattanooga law firm advises locals that even wealthy celebrities can end up in debt. They discuss the case of R&B singer's, Toni Braxton's, bankruptcies to emphasize the importance of debt management.
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[Press-News.org] Chattanooga Bankruptcy Attorneys, Clark & Washington, Note Singer Toni Braxton's BankruptcyThe Chattanooga law firm advises locals that even wealthy celebrities can end up in debt. They discuss the case of R&B singer's, Toni Braxton's, bankruptcies to emphasize the importance of debt management.

