Debt Relief in Connecticut

Connecticut allows bankruptcy filers to choose between federal and state exemptions, providing flexibility in asset protection. The state has a robust network of HUD-approved credit counseling agencies. Connecticut's relatively high median income means more residents may need to file Chapter 13 rather than Chapter 7. The state Attorney General actively enforces consumer protection statutes.

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What debt relief options are available in Connecticut?

Residents of Connecticut have access to consumer proposals, personal bankruptcy, debt consolidation loans, credit counselling, and debt management plans. Consumer proposals and bankruptcy are administered by Licensed Insolvency Trustees under federal law.

How do I find a Licensed Insolvency Trustee in Connecticut?

You can browse our verified directory of 0 Licensed Insolvency Trustees in Connecticut, or search the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) register. Initial consultations are typically free.

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