With Credit Card Debt Credit Cards Settlements Are An Option
With credit card debt credit cards settlements are sometimes an option, otherwise you can usually make credit card payments to reduce an overdue balance.
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With credit card debt credit cards settlements are sometimes an option, otherwise you can usually make credit card payments to reduce an overdue balance.
Bankruptcy can be a way to obtain debt relief from crushing credit card debt and other debts, but it should not be entered into lightly.
I have had an abstract of judgement entered against me in California, and it says that it is based on a sister-state judgment. What does that mean?
My father co-signed for my home mortgage back in 2011, and now I’m trying to refinance and found out that he has debts in collections, and we were told that there is nothing we can do to refinance or even sell the house until those debts are paid off in full! So is there anything at all that I can do to get him off of the mortgage, legally?
I was sued by a credit card company. I paid the debt before it ever went to court. I have all documentation. I also have documentation that I sent to them that I answered the suit and that it had been paid. The lawyer for the credit card company said they would drop the suit in a matter of days. This has still not happened. I am wondering if I have any legal action against them since they have still not dropped the suit.
I am barely a month late on my payments and am being told the sheriff is going to be contacted. Can I be charged with theft? The dealer is saying he won’t accept any more payments. Can he do this?
I just had a question regarding filing bankruptcy. Is it a bad thing if you have unsecured cards as part of your bankruptcy and those cards are, say, with Wells Fargo, and at the same time one’s mortgage is also with Wells Fargo?
My father-in-law let my husband get credit cards under his name years ago. Since then my father-in-law has passed away (it’s been 3 years), but I have been using the cards mostly to pay for food and electric utilities.
I recently had my Maryland state income taxes intercepted by the Medical Care Program Administration, in the amount of 74.84. They say that I still owe them another 87. It was for birth expenses of my daughter, who was born 24 years ago! What the heck? Is there no statute of limitations on this type of thing?
My dad had 4 children born to him. My dad passed away in 2011. He was predeceased by one child in 1999. Dad had a will made in Jan. 2007 leaving the 3 surviving children as his beneficiaries.