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Summary: A debt relief program can help you negotiate a payment plan or even reduce your debt. These are the best debt relief programs of 2026. As always, you can turn to SoloSuit for assistance with debt settlement or debt lawsuits.
Are you tired of living paycheck to paycheck? It could be that you’re drowning in debt. At the close of 2023, total credit card debt in the U.S. reached a jaw-dropping $1.08 trillion. If this sounds hauntingly familiar, a debt relief program may be the way to go.
Third-party organizations offer debt relief programs to help consumers negotiate with their creditors. The organization may secure a payment plan or even reduce the amount of your outstanding debt.
Below are five of the best debt relief programs of 2026.
Otherwise, you can settle debt yourself with the help of SoloSettle.
Those who choose National Debt Relief can save an average of 23% to 25% on their total debt. That doesn’t just include credit cards. The company also provides services for medical debt, personal loans, and other forms of consumer debt.
Should you opt for National Debt Relief, you can expect the following:
National Debt Relief publicizes its customer stories for full transparency. Some users report having debts as high as $60,000 before receiving help.
Despite these advantages, users should be aware of the following drawbacks to National Debt Relief:
Still, the company’s transparency is refreshing, and it has helped many people who struggle to get out of various forms of debt.
The company’s name alone might spark confidence. Freedom Debt Relief offers debt relief programs typically lasting 24 to 48 months, and clients won’t pay a dime until the debt has been settled.
Freedom Debt Relief offers clients a range of benefits, including:
The company’s strongest selling point lies in its customer service. You’ll receive personalized support throughout your journey from a team that has helped nearly 800,000 clients.
Before you contact Freedom Debt Relief, consider the following:
Despite these concerns, Freedom Debt Relief may still be a solid option, thanks to the company’s reputation for customer support.
Formerly known as Springboard Nonprofit Consumer Credit Management, Credit.org has a 45-year history of helping consumers with a variety of financial challenges — including debt resolution.
Credit.org certainly offers advantages:
Because Credit.org is funded by donations and grants, you won’t pay anything for its core services. You can receive a credit consultation for free.
Before you jump at the word “free,” be aware that it only applies to certain core services. There are some disadvantages to using Credit.org:
Consumers may still find that Credit.org offers a range of services that help with budgeting and financial literacy.
Unlike other companies on this list, CuraDebt also provides assistance with back taxes and IRS debts. This makes CuraDebt a solid choice for those who can’t receive this type of assistance from competing agencies.
By working with CuraDebt, you’ll receive the following benefits:
Consumers who have been unable to meet the minimum debt requirements of other companies or owe back taxes might find niche support from CuraDebt.
On the other hand, CuraDebt has some drawbacks:
Still, if you’re facing a complex debt situation, CuraDebt may be a helpful option.
You may know Reach Financial by its former name, Liberty Lending. The company offers debt consolidation loans with payouts in as little as 24 hours.
The best reasons to use Reach Financial include:
The company’s simple approach may benefit those looking to get out of debt as quickly as possible.
Reach Financial has only recently gotten involved in the debt relief game. As such, consumers can expect some drawbacks:
In time, the company may expand its services. For now, it offers a straightforward loan application process aimed at debt relief.
You can also negotiate your own debt settlement. SoloSettle makes it easier by:
SoloSettle makes a solid choice for debt relief.
Let’s look at an example.
Example: Claire has been struggling with debt, but most debt relief companies turned her away since she “only” owes $6,500. So she turned to SoloSettle. She used SoloSettle to negotiate a payment plan with her creditors and even reduced the total debt she owed.
Start your journey with SoloSettle today.
Watch the following video to learn more about how to settle a debt on your own:
What happens if you’re facing an actual lawsuit over past debt? SoloSuit can help you prepare a legal Answer, asserting your defense with your creditor and with the court.
Learn how to respond to a debt lawsuit with SoloSuit in minutes.
Solo makes it easy to resolve debt with debt collectors.
You can use SoloSuit to respond to a debt lawsuit, to send letters to collectors, and even to settle a debt. SoloSuit's Answer service is a step-by-step web-app that asks you all the necessary questions to complete your Answer. Upon completion, we'll have an attorney review your document and we'll file it for you.
SoloSettle can help you contact your debt collector or creditor and negotiate the debt to settle for less, all online. It simplifies and streamlines the process to settling your debt.
No matter where you find yourself in the debt collection process, Solo is here to help you resolve your debt.

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