We had the good fortune of connecting with Ashley Richardson and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Ashley, as a parent, what do you feel is the most meaningful thing you’ve done for them?
As a parent, one of the most important things I do is showing up with consistency, love, and intentional guidance. For many parents, this often looks like: Being emotionally available – letting your child know it’s safe to talk about anything without judgment. Teaching by example – modeling how to handle conflict, money, relationships, and setbacks with integrity. Protecting their peace – choosing environments, people, and routines that foster growth and confidence. Speaking life into them – reminding them who they are, even when they forget. Letting them see you grow too – showing that healing, learning, and evolving never stop.

What should our readers know about your business?
Wealth Resolution isn’t your typical credit consulting business – we’re consumer strategists with a legal edge. While many in this space rely on identity theft claims to dispute inaccurate items, we go beyond the surface. We don’t just send letters – we sue. Our strategy is backed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), holding consumer agencies, and furnishers accountable through structured, legal procedures. They’re given three chances to respond, and if they fail, we escalate – fast.

What sets us apart is simple: we don’t play the “wait and see” game. We use law as leverage. We get real results account deletions, monetary settlements, and peace of mind for our clients.

This journey wasn’t easy. I started with a 550 credit score and climbed to an 810 by mastering the laws that govern our financial rights. It took relentless studying, real-life trial and error, and a passion for helping people fight back against systems that profit off ignorance.

I run several businesses, but Wealth Resolutions is the one tied directly to my purpose. Helping people clean their reports, sue when necessary, and walk in their financial power – that’s the mission.

If you’re ready to take control of your credit, I invite you to book a FREE 30-minute strategy call with me. It will not hurt to see where your credit currently stands – we’ve all been there. The time is now to get your credit on track and stop putting it off for things that don’t benefit your future.

🔗 Book your free call here: https://tr.ee/LII9DJuIsF

Let’s stop surviving and start building the financial life you truly deserve.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
Okay, so if my best friend was flying in and we had a full week to vibe, laugh, and explore – I’m planning this with my inner big kid in full control.

Day 1: Arrival + Chill Vibes

We’d start light. Pick up from the airport, grab some Slutty Vegan (because duh – it’s not just a meal, it’s a whole experience). Then we’d check into a dope Airbnb with a skyline view, play some classic R&B or early 2000s hits, and just decompress from the flight.

Day 2: Museum Crawl with a Twist
I’m talking Trap Music Museum meets Illuminarium Atlanta. Then maybe slide into High Museum of Art just to add balance. Big kid vibes with grown-up curiosity. We’d definitely take all the goofy pictures and try every interactive display.

Day 3: Adrenaline + Arcades
We’re going full-on childlike joy – indoor go-karts, VR gaming lounges, and Andretti’s for racing, food, and maybe a lil’ competition. Nighttime? Catch a pop-up outdoor movie or rooftop game night.

Day 4: Foodie Frenzy
Vegan soul food from Plant Based Pizzeria, dessert at Cinnaholic, and drinks at a spot like Bar Vegan – giving bougie and bold. Maybe a little wine( she drinks, I don’t lol) and paint moment or comedy club to end the night.

Day 5: Nature + Nostalgia
Hike Stone Mountain early (barely), then hit the Georgia Aquarium because yes, I still wave at dolphins like I’m five. Late night – bowling, laser tag, and arcade throwbacks. You’d think we were prepping for a field trip, not a vacation.

Day 6: Memory Lane + Match Energy
We’d do an Atlanta scavenger hunt of murals, graffiti walls, and little-known gems. Think: Instagram meets “Hey, remember when…?” That night: karaoke battle. No excuses.

Day 7: Wind Down with Intention
Smooth brunch, reflection time, and maybe a vision board café. We’d talk about life, lessons, love, and probably laugh till it hurts. Then send them off like “You sure you don’t wanna move here?”

Because for me, travel is more than places – it’s experiences that make you feel like you belong in your own story.

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
Absolutely – if there’s anyone who deserves the loudest shoutout in my story, it’s my wife. 💜 Her support, and ability to balance strength with love have been the backbone of every move I’ve made. She’s been my peace in the chaos, and the steady force reminding me that I’m built for this.

Whether it’s late-night brainstorming sessions, early mornings holding it down so I can chase a dream – her impact is unmatched. Success isn’t solo, and I’m proud to say I didn’t get here alone.

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