Frequently Asked Questions


How much will i save with the ClearPath Debt Relief program?

There are three ways you can save thousands of dollars (or more) by working with ClearPath Debt Relief to negotiate your credit card and other unsecured debts:

  • 1) LOWER Monthly Payments

  • 2) REDUCTION Of Your Total Debt Owed

  • 3) ELIMINATION Of Long-Term Interest Fees

ClearPath’s debt relief program not only saves you thousands of dollars in interest and principal, and allows you to make one, low monthly payment right away, but it also prevents you from living with high interest debt for years… or even decades!

What’s this program going to cost me?

ClearPath charges no fees until you approve the settlement agreement and your debts are settled. There are no sign-up fees, no cancellation fees, and there’s absolutely no obligation for you to complete ClearPath’s debt resolution program if you choose.

Once debts are settled, the clients pay a percentage (varies by state) of the total debt enrolled as part of their monthly deposit. And if we can’t settle your accounts, then you don’t pay us… it’s that simple!

How do I qualify for your National Debt Relief program?

If you live in a state we service and you are struggling with more than $10,000 of unsecured debts, including credit cards, medical bills, department store and personal loans… then you qualify for ClearPath’s debt relief program.

How long will it take me to be debt free?

It depends on a variety of factors including how much debt you have, what your income is, and who your creditors are.

However, on average, it typically takes between 20-48 months to become debt-free with our debt resolution program.

So if you compare that to only making the minimum payments on your credit cards, you could remain stuck in debt for the next 10-20 years or more and have to and pay back 2-5 times the amount you originally borrowed… making ClearPath’s debt resolution program a smart choice!

How long will take me to be debt free?

Bankruptcy is generally seen as a financial last resort to dealing with excessive debt and can come with long-term negative consequences. It may adversely impact your credit score for up to 10 years. You may also be denied employment, certain state licenses, insurance, and even the opportunity to occupy a rental for personal housing or business. Plus, you also run the risk that major personal assets (like a home, auto, and certain other investments) could be seized, causing you to lose that personal property in order to satisfy the bankruptcy judgment.

Debt relief, on the other hand, is the process of negotiating your outstanding debts by using a combination of debt forgiveness and a reasonable payment plan to help you become debt-free. ClearPath’s debt resolution program is designed to have your enrolled debt paid off in as little as 20-48 months.