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The Debt Hotline
Team Solo
47 episodes
2 weeks ago
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by debt or confused by a court summons, you're not alone—and you're not powerless. 

The Debt Hotline is your direct line to clarity, confidence, and control over your financial future. Hosted by legal expert George Simons and financial wellness advocate Hannah Locklear, this show breaks down the debt collection process, teaches you how to respond to lawsuits, and gives you real, actionable steps to take back control.

With insights from industry pros, real listener questions, and practical guidance, The Debt Hotline helps you navigate debt with knowledge and courage. Don’t panic—get informed. Call in, tune in, and let’s get you back on track.
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If you've ever felt overwhelmed by debt or confused by a court summons, you're not alone—and you're not powerless. 

The Debt Hotline is your direct line to clarity, confidence, and control over your financial future. Hosted by legal expert George Simons and financial wellness advocate Hannah Locklear, this show breaks down the debt collection process, teaches you how to respond to lawsuits, and gives you real, actionable steps to take back control.

With insights from industry pros, real listener questions, and practical guidance, The Debt Hotline helps you navigate debt with knowledge and courage. Don’t panic—get informed. Call in, tune in, and let’s get you back on track.
Show more...
Investing
Education,
Business,
How To,
Government
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How Bankruptcy Affects Your Credit (and How to Bounce Back)
The Debt Hotline
49 minutes
1 month ago
How Bankruptcy Affects Your Credit (and How to Bounce Back)
Are you worried that bankruptcy will destroy your credit forever? Think again. In this episode of The Debt Hotline, Hannah sits down with Ben Jackson, co-founder of Upsolve, to debunk the biggest myths about bankruptcy and credit scores. Ben shares his personal journey from $60,000 in debt to homeownership—all thanks to filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy at age 29.

Ben is the co-founder of Upsolve, the largest bankruptcy nonprofit in the US that's helped over 18,000 people file bankruptcy and protect nearly $1 billion in debt. He has personal experience using bankruptcy to build the financial foundation for his current success.

Sued for debt? Use Solo to resolve it: https://www.solosuit.com/?utm=podcast

Considering bankruptcy? Get free help at upsolve.org

Solo's Dancin' in September Debt Payoff Giveaway: Enter for a chance to win $4,700 to help pay off your debt: https://www.solosuit.com/giveaway?utm_source=podcast

In this week's episode of The Debt Hotline, you'll learn:
  • Why most people see little to no credit damage from filing bankruptcy (and some see immediate improvement)
  • How Ben rebuilt his credit score from 650 to over 700 within 18 months of filing bankruptcy
  • The difference between Chapter 7 (fresh start) and Chapter 13 (repayment plan) bankruptcy
  • Why filing bankruptcy in your twenties can accelerate long-term wealth building
  • How Upsolve's free tool works like TurboTax for bankruptcy forms
Real listener Q&A covering:
  • Whether bankruptcy affects your spouse's credit (it doesn't, if you file individually)
  • How to handle stipulated judgments and unexpected interest charges
  • Filing bankruptcy while living outside the US
  • Protecting assets like retirement accounts and irrevocable trusts
  • What can cause a Chapter 7 filing to be denied (spoiler: almost nothing)
The bottom line: By the time most people consider bankruptcy, their credit is already damaged from late payments and high debt. Filing bankruptcy often stops the bleeding immediately and starts the healing process. Most Upsolve users reach the 600s within 1-2 years and the 700s within 2-3 years. Courts want you to succeed, and bankruptcy is a legal right designed for fresh starts, not a moral failing.

Ben's story: At 29, Ben was drowning in $60,000 of credit card debt despite working 60-80 hours a week for Uber and Lyft. He almost filed the wrong type of bankruptcy and spent six months with stacks of paper, creating a fire hazard in his living room. Today, he owns a home, has a family, and runs a successful nonprofit—all because bankruptcy gave him the fresh start he needed.

To submit a question to The Debt Hotline:
  • Call 801-613-8181 and leave a voicemail
  • Fill out this form: https://forms.gle/28gd4XFsq6ybN4Qu8
  • Send an email to support@solosuit.com
The Debt Hotline
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by debt or confused by a court summons, you're not alone—and you're not powerless. 

The Debt Hotline is your direct line to clarity, confidence, and control over your financial future. Hosted by legal expert George Simons and financial wellness advocate Hannah Locklear, this show breaks down the debt collection process, teaches you how to respond to lawsuits, and gives you real, actionable steps to take back control.

With insights from industry pros, real listener questions, and practical guidance, The Debt Hotline helps you navigate debt with knowledge and courage. Don’t panic—get informed. Call in, tune in, and let’s get you back on track.