Legal Analyst Group LLC
Our Team
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The Legal Analyst Group LLC is in partnership with Creditman Credit Services LLC. We are here to help the consumer gain control of their financial situation! We help to educate you on the new laws and policies that can empower you as a consumer and help alleviate your financial challenges.
We are here to give you expert advice on getting a true resolution to your financial needs.
Services
We at the Legal Analyst Group LLC like to provide our customers with quality service at an affordable rate. We help our clients to get back in the game and gain control of their finances! We help consumers with the following:
Advise customer's on Loan Consolidation, Credit Restoration, New business paperwork filings- LLC filings, Assumed Name filings EIN-Business and Tax ID numbers. We also assist you with general legal issues. In addition, to helping with debt collectors and creditor phone harassment.
Contact Us
FOR A FREE CONSULTATION UP TO THIRTY MINUTES
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1-866-308-5437
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Texas Office
The Legal Analyst Group LLC
2701 Little Elm Parkway,
Suite 100-112
Little Elm, TX 75068
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Areas of Assistancre
Federal Student Loan Consolidation
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Credit Restoration
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LLC Limited Liability Company filings
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Assumed Name Business filings
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EIN Business Tax ID Number
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General legal issue help
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Notary Public​​​​​​​​​
News & Publications
08-10-2015
President Obama announced new changes to the Federal student loan forgiveness program, including one sweeping change that makes the extremely valuable Pay As You Earn Student Loan Repayment Plan available to over 5 million more borrowers.
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The Pay As You Earn repayment program will have its eligibility criteria relaxed, allowing anyone with Federal student loan debt to qualify for the plan (say goodbye to the October 2007 restriction!)
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Eligibility to enroll in the program is now open until new program comes along, so those of you who didn't qualify for it under the old restrictions will have to act now. Before the law changes again.
08-07-2015
FICO, said on Thursday that the latest version of its score would no longer weigh medical debts — which account for about half of all unpaid collections on consumers’ credit reports. The newer FICO scores, available this fall, will also ignore any collections that have already been paid; previously, the scores factored paid and unpaid collections equally, though it ignored amounts under $100.