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HELPS is HERE Help Eliminate Legal Problems for Seniors and Disabled, known as HELPS Law Firm, provides ongoing legal representation for purposes of communicating with debt collectors We serve clients in all 50 U S states Once you retain HELPS, debt collectors can no longer call or send letters
FAQS about Debt and Legal Protections - HELPS is HERE You call 855-435-7787 and speak to one of our paralegals or attorneys We ask you questions designed to help us understand your situation We do not pressure to you to enroll We are here to provide callers with with information so they can make better decisions based on information and not fear
About HELPS Law Firm and our mission. - HELPS is HERE From Alaska to Wyoming, HELPS is here to answer your call Help Eliminate Legal Problems for Seniors and Disabled, known as HELPS Law Firm, was founded to protect senior citizens and legally disabled persons struggling with unsecured debt
Help Me. student loans We can help get you on uncollectable status with the IRS Your protected income does not need to be used to pay old debt It is available for your needs like food, medicine and housing We protect you from harassing phone calls and demand letters Give us a call and see how HELPS can help you
Thank You For Your Submission - HELPS is HERE If you're worried about debt, old bills, or debt collector calls, give us a call If you want to know more about HELPS, we're happy to explain how we work All questions are welcomed HELPS staff and attorneys all work here because we care Email or phone calls are always welcomed
Learn More About the Laws Protecting Retirement Income - HELPS is HERE The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program pays benefits to adults and children with disabilities who have limited income and resources Social Security Disability Benefits are protected by Section 207 of the Social Security Act, enacted August 10, 1939