Carrying $10,000+ in debt in Massachusetts? A private 2-minute process shows you what relief programs actually apply to your situation — without calls, pressure, or commitment.
Over 1 million Americans have used debt relief programs to become debt-free.
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Understanding Massachusetts's debt collection laws can change how you approach relief. Here's what matters most.
Massachusetts has a 6-year statute of limitations on credit card debt and allows wage garnishment, but Massachusetts has unusually strong wage exemption protections — weekly earnings up to a specific threshold are fully exempt from garnishment. Massachusetts also has a robust state consumer protection law (Chapter 93A) that provides strong remedies against debt collection abuse. Boston's high cost of living contributes to above-average credit card balances, and many Massachusetts residents have resolved $15,000–$60,000 in debt through settlement programs.
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It’s not laziness. It’s that the process feels worse than the problem.
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Takes 2 minutes. You stay in control the entire time.
Answer a few quick, private questions about your debt. No forms to print, no documents to upload, no account to create. Works for credit cards, medical bills, personal loans, and collections.
Based on your situation and Massachusetts state laws, we show you the debt relief options that actually apply to you — consolidation, settlement, management plans, or other paths. No jargon.
You leave knowing whether debt relief makes sense. If you want to take action, we connect you with a vetted provider licensed in Massachusetts. If not, zero obligation.
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Common questions about dealing with debt in Massachusetts.
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No calls. No pressure. No commitment. Just clarity about what’s available to you in Massachusetts.
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