North Dakota Code § 13-07-02

Consumer credit counseling service - Contract requirements
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Any agreement between a consumer credit counseling service and a debtor for counseling 
and assistance must be in writing and signed by both parties. The consumer credit counseling 
service shall give the debtor a copy of the signed agreement. The agreement must disclose the 
total amount that may be retained by the consumer credit counseling service if the contract is 
fully performed, the terms upon which the debtor may cancel the contract, and all debts that are 
to be managed by the counseling service, including the name of each creditor and the amount 
of each debt. A consumer credit counseling service may not enter an agreement with a debtor 
unless a thorough written budget analysis indicates that the debtor can reasonably meet the 
requirements of the financial adjustment plan and that the debtor will be benefited by the plan.

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