We Bring Calm, Clarity, and Education to Financial Stress
ClearWay Legal Relief was created to help people facing debt-related and credit issues
understand their options before making life-changing decisions.
We believe good decisions start with good information:
- Honest explanations of what the law can and cannot do,
- Transparent discussion of trade-offs, risks, and timelines,
- General budgeting and planning education that respects your real-world
constraints.
We do not operate as a credit counseling agency, debt settlement company, or financial planning firm.
Our Story
We repeatedly saw that:
- People waited too long to seek information because they felt ashamed or
overwhelmed, - They signed aggressive agreements or ignored legal papers without understanding
the consequences, - They often had rights and options no one had clearly explained.
ClearWay Legal Relief was built to interrupt that pattern with education, clarity, and limited legal support—not to run an outcome-based counseling or debt management program.
Our Values
Transparency
Education
Integrity
Respect
Licensing & Professional Credentials
ClearWay Legal Relief works with consumer-focused attorneys and legal professionals.
- Our attorneys are licensed members of the bar only in the states and courts listed in their individual biographies and engagement documents.
- These are formal legal credentials authorizing them to provide legal services in those jurisdictions.
- We are not certified credit counselors, certified financial planners, or providers of credential-based debt counseling programs.
Any debt-related education we offer is general and not individualized financial planning advice
How We Protect Consumers
We help you understand rights available under laws such as:
- The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)
- The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
- Applicable state consumer protection laws
Our goal is to translate these laws into practical information and tools. When appropriate, and where licensed, we may provide legal representation in specific matters.
Ethics & Consumer Commitment
You can expect:
- No hidden fees—program scope and cost are disclosed in writing,
- No guaranteed outcomes—only realistic discussions of possible scenarios,
- Plain-language communication and open Q&A.
Your trust is based on clear information and honest expectations—not pressure.