Check if debt help may be available
Answer a few quick questions and The Debt Helper may connect you with a participating provider based on your situation. Free to check. No obligation.
- Submit one request and see if help may be available
- No obligation to enroll or purchase any service
- Built for unsecured debt such as credit cards, personal loans, medical bills and collections
How The Debt Helper works
Tell us about your situation. If your request matches available provider requirements, a participating specialist may contact you to discuss possible options.
Answer a few questions
Tell us about your debt amount, debt type, location and contact details.
We review basic eligibility
Your request is checked against participating provider requirements.
A specialist may contact you
If matched, a participating provider may contact you. There is no obligation to proceed.
Different debt situations may require different help
Credit cards, personal loans, medical bills and collections are commonly reviewed by participating debt relief providers. Other debt types may require different solutions.
Built to keep the process simple
You answer one form. The Debt Helper uses your information to check whether a participating provider may be available for your situation.
What debt help may look like
Every situation is different, but many people want to understand what may change if they speak with a provider.
See what a program could look like for you
A rough estimate based on typical industry ranges. Not an offer, quote, or guarantee — a provider sets your actual terms.
A lower monthly payment doesn't always mean a lower total cost, and not everyone qualifies or completes a program.
See if I may qualifyEstimate only. The "minimums" figure assumes a typical minimum payment (about 1% of the balance plus interest) at the rate shown; the program figure uses typical debt settlement ranges (fees of about 15–25% of enrolled debt, programs of about 24–48 months, creditors often settling for around half of a balance). Programs charge fees, forgiven debt may be taxable, and settlement can affect your credit. Actual terms are set by a provider based on your situation, state, and creditors. This tool does not guarantee savings, approval, settlement, or any outcome.
What people often hope to improve
These are common goals — not promises about your outcome.
The Debt Helper does not promise any specific outcome. Participating providers determine whether options are available.
How different situations can look
The examples below are illustrations to show the kind of situations people ask about. They are not real customers or guaranteed results.
$24,000 in credit card debt
- 5 separate credit card balances
- Monthly minimum payments felt hard to keep up with
- Needed help understanding available options
- Reviewed possible debt relief support
- Got a clearer picture of what next steps could look like
- Better understanding of possible monthly payment structure
$38,000 mixed unsecured debt
- Credit cards, personal loans and collections
- Falling behind and unsure where to begin
- Wanted one place to ask for help
- Discussed options based on debt type and amount
- Learned whether the case fit a provider’s criteria
- Received more clarity on a possible path forward
$16,000 medical bills and collections
- Debt spread across more than one account
- Unsure whether debt help was even available
- Looking for guidance without obligation
- Reviewed which kinds of support might fit the case
- Learned what documents or next steps may be needed
- Got a starting point instead of guessing alone
Illustrative examples only. These examples do not represent actual clients or guaranteed results. Debt relief options, timing, monthly payments, fees, and outcomes vary by provider and by individual situation.
Questions people often ask
Is The Debt Helper a debt settlement company?
Does submitting the form guarantee debt reduction?
Will checking options affect my credit score?
Do I have to enroll?
Who may contact me?
Check if debt help may be available
Submit one request and see if participating providers may be available in your state.
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