Guest Bio:
Andrew Macdonald is a retired firefighter turned advocate of equity jurisprudence and commercial remedies. Renowned for his expertise in teaching individuals how to effectively discharge tax debts, mortgages, student loans, COVID-related loans, credit cards, and other financial obligations, Andrew's journey into equity began unexpectedly when he faced potential incarceration years ago. Motivated by this daunting prospect, Andrew embarked on a relentless pursuit of knowledge and comprehension of equity principles to tackle his legal challenges head-on. Through rigorous study and practical application, Andrew developed a profound understanding of equity and its real-world applications both inside and outside the courtroom. Today, Andrew shares his extensive knowledge of equity principles and commercial remedies through a comprehensive 12-week course. This course guides participants through the intricacies of legal and financial matters with integrity and honor, empowering them to navigate complex situations confidently.
Episode Summary:
In this exciting episode of Wired for IMPACT, I sit down with Andrew Macdonald to explore the profound world of equity jurisprudence and its potential to transform court and commercial matters. Andrew shares his journey from firefighter to advocate, detailing how he faced imminent imprisonment years ago, which sparked his deep dive into equity principles. We delve into the intricacies of mortgage loans, the process of discharging tax debts, mortgages, student loans, COVID-related loans, credit cards, and more through his comprehensive 12-week course. Andrew emphasizes the importance of approaching these matters with honor and integrity, offering listeners insights into navigating complex financial and legal landscapes.
In this episode, you'll discover:
- The foundational principles of equity jurisprudence and how it differs from common and statutory law.
- The true process behind obtaining a mortgage loan and the role of the promissory note.
- How equity jurisprudence can be used to discharge debt and achieve commercial remedy.
- The significance of honor and integrity in applying equity principles.
- Insights into Andrew’s 12-week course on equity jurisprudence and commercial remedies.
- The supportive community and resources available for those interested in exploring equity further.
Connect with Andrew Macdonald:
- Website: https://impactnow.com/freedomwithequity
Financial Disclaimer:
The content shared in this podcast episode and related materials, including discussions on equity jurisprudence and commercial remedies, is for informational purposes only. Andrew Macdonald and Peter King do not provide financial, legal, or tax advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with qualified professionals regarding their specific financial situations and legal matters before making any decisions. The application of equity jurisprudence and commercial remedies may vary based on individual circumstances and jurisdictional laws. Andrew Macdonald and Peter King do not guarantee any specific outcomes or results from implementing the principles discussed. All investments and financial decisions involve risk, and listeners should exercise due diligence and caution. By accessing this podcast episode, you acknowledge and agree that Andrew Macdonald and Peter King are not liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages arising from your use of or reliance on the information provided. Please seek professional advice tailored to your personal situation before taking any actions based on the content of this podcast.