How Debt Invalidation Works

1. Tell Us About Your Situation

Before explaining how our program works, one of our Certified Debt Specialists takes time to get to know you and your financial situation. You'll work together to customize your monthly deposits.

2. Letter to Collect

From the time you are first contacted by a debt collector, they have 5 days days to send you a written notice of their intentions to collect.

3. Right to Dispute

In this notice, will be some language stating that within 30 days, you have the right to dispute the validity of the alleged debt which is the first step of the debt validation process.

4. Debt Resolution Starts

Debt resolution works on securing invalidations that help boost your savings, reduce your total payments, and resolve your debt as soon as possible. Your accounts will be invalidated faster.

5. Debts Invalidated

A debt validation program offers qualified applicants an affordable monthly payment to deal with all of their unsecured debts. Not one but fourteen federal laws can be used to dispute collection accounts.

6. Financial Freedom

Become debt free just like thousands of clients we've served over the years. They now enjoy every moment of becoming debt free. Some of them traveled the world and some of them bought their dream house.



Debt Invalidation is the best
option if you:

  • Are dealing with medical/hospital bills

  • Are feeling helpless with your credit card debt

  • Have accounts that were sent to collection agencies

  • Are overwhelmed with high interest rates

  • Cannot afford to pay high monthly payments

  • Want to pay off your debt for faster and cheaper

Why Choose Us


Linda Schmitt - Mother

I was very skeptical about Litigation Practice Intake because some people have negative connotation about debt invalidation companies. LPI is a legitimate company and they really help you with your debt. They go over your debts and I really appreciate their transparency when it comes to my timeline to become debt free. Highly recommended to everyone who have debt!


Debt Enrolled: $7,000

Debt Type: Personal Loan

State: Michigan


Rob Kanely - U.S. Veteran

I was behind with my credit cards for 6 months and my medical bills were sent to collection agencies. I thought my whole world was about to collapse. I was searching for debt invalidation companies on Google and I found Litigation Practice Intake. They have great reviews online and their staff are very friendly so I decided to enroll with their debt invalidation program. Thank you LPI!


Debt Enrolled: $34,720

Debt Type: Credit Card/Medical Bill

State: Texas


Edgar Mejia - IT Manager

I've been a client with Litigation Practice Intake since September 2022. Now that it's 2022, I am on track to become debt free this coming September. With patience and determination, I am excited for the new chapter of my life. Without Litigation Practice Intake, I wouldn't be where I am now and I can't imagine my life still paying my debts. Go ahead and give them a call today!


Debt Enrolled: $108,100

Debt Type: Auto Loan/Collections

State: California

Frequently Asked Questions

All your debt questions are answered by our award-winning Litigation Practice Intake Debt Specialists

Your credit card debt, auto loans, medical bills, personal loans, payday loans and other household debts are covered. Business debts are not.

No. Debt collectors can’t contact you at inconvenient times or places. They can’t contact you before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m., unless you agree to it. They also can’t contact you at work if they’re told you’re not allowed to get calls there.

Yes, but the collector must first sue you to get a court order — called a garnishment — that says it can take money from your paycheck to pay your debts. A collector also can seek a court order to take money from your bank account. Don’t ignore a lawsuit, or you could lose the opportunity to fight a court order.

Debt Resolution, also known as Debt Validation, refers to a consumer’s right to challenge a debt and/or receive written verification of a debt from a debt collector. The right to dispute the debt and receive validation are part of the consumer’s rights under the United States Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).

If your income has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the first steps you should take is to switch to a temporary crisis budget. Many utility providers and telecommunication companies are offering temporary relief to customers impacted by the coronavirus crisis.

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