What Businesses And Consumers Need To Know About The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act only governs certain types of debt and does not protect businesses who owe business debt. Debt requirements that must be met: The debt must be a consumer debt...
Filing for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Without Your Spouse
Can I File Chapter 13 Without My Spouse? Spouses can file for bankruptcy alone or they can file jointly. There are pros and cons to each and which one is right for you will...
Preventing Bank Levies After Filing Bankruptcy
When debtors file for bankruptcy without the help of an attorney they often run into troubles such as post-bankruptcy filing bank levies. One of the mistakes that pro se bankruptcy filers make when submitting...
Credit Card Authorized User vs. Joint Account Holder
There seems to be a lot of confusion about the difference between a credit card's authorized user and a joint account holder and debt collector practices aren't helping any. One of the most common...
What Credit Card Debtors Should Know About The Statute Of Limitations
Credit Card lenders and their debt collectors have a limited amount of time to sue debtors for failing to repay credit card debt. In the state of Texas, the statute of limitations for open...
Three Reasons Why Waiting For Debts To Disappear Is A Bad Financial Strategy
It can happen to the best of us-we lose a job, fall on hard times and our bills go unpaid. But many of us opt to simply ignore our debts instead of coming up...
The 6th Circuit Court Rules In Favor Of Debt Collector
In the bankruptcy case of Wingerter, Gerald and Janet G.; In re (B-Line LLC v. Wingerter), the 6th Circuit Court ruled that Rule 9011 does not impose a continuing obligation on a creditor to...