Read This if You're Being Evicted With Children
If you're being evicted with children, contact legal aid, request a hardship extension, apply for rental assistance, and review state tenant protections.
Read full article →If you're being evicted with children, contact legal aid, request a hardship extension, apply for rental assistance, and review state tenant protections.
Read full article →Get out of paying HOA dues by negotiating a payment plan, disputing improper charges, or selling the property. HOAs can foreclose for unpaid dues.
Read full article →A judgment can be renewed in Oklahoma indefinitely, but the renewal must happen once every five years, otherwise it is past the statute of limitations.
Read full article →A bank levy stays on your account until the debt is fully repaid. Even if your bank account sits at $0, creditors will return to collect from new deposits.
Read full article →Yes, debt consolidation has risks: you might pay more in interest, face harsher penalties for missed payments, or rack up new debt on freed-up credit lines.
Read full article →You can be sued for credit card debt when on disability, but they will not be able to collect on the judgment if your income is protected.
Read full article →To settle debt with Phillips & Cohen, respond to any pending lawsuits, make a fair settlement offer, and get the agreement in writing before paying.
Read full article →Learn how to get a case dismissed without prejudice using the statute of limitations. File your Answer with SoloSuit or resolve debt with SoloSettle.
Read full article →South Carolina’s statute of limitations is 3 years for debts related to credit cards, medical bills, and contracts; after that, lawsuits are time-barred.
Read full article →In Wisconsin, the statute of limitations on credit card debt, oral and written contracts, and open accounts is six years.
Read full article →Debt collectors use excessive calls, wage garnishment threats, deadlines, credit score reporting, and more as scare tactics to get you to pay your bills.
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