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  • Tips For Dealing With Debt Collectors
    By: Jim Kendall | - Dealing with Debt Collectors quickly is essential to avoid penalty charges. In this article we provide some tips on the best ways to deal with Debt Collection Agencies.

    When a company sells on your debt to debt collectors it is usually because the company has decided it is not cost-effective for them to pursue your debt. Debt collection agencies often buy debt very cheaply from lenders. For example, a debt collector may pay 5-10% of the value of the debt to the lender. It will then ...

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  • Help With Responding To A Credit Card Debt Summons
    By: K D Garrow | - We all have credit card debt, but for more and more of us in these difficult times it is escalating beyond our control. Having an unmanageable debt is bad enough, but when you receive a court summons for a credit card debt it can be truly frightening. This article explains what you need to do in such a situation, and offers advice on how to get out of your predicament and get rid of debt for good.

    If you receive a summons to attend court, it is very important that you do not ignor ...

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  • Eviction Notice - Serve It Correctly
    By: Stirling Gardner | - At some point, most apartment managers will have to to face the situation of mailing one of their tenants an eviction notice. Whether it's due to nonpayment of rent, demolition of their property or just a breach of the occupant's rental lease agreement, things are not working well and the occupant doesn't want want to leave willingly, and therefore, he acquires himself an eviction notice.

    When this situation happens, by sticking to the exact laws and filing out the correct eviction ...

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  • Alternatives To Bankruptcy Which Is More Effective?
    By: Kirthy Shetty | - Bankruptcy should be considered only when the borrower is unable to return the money that he owes to different lenders. If you dispute the creditors claim, you should try and reach a settlement before the bankruptcy petition is due to be heard. Trying to do so after the bankruptcy order is made, will make it both difficult and expensive. Bankruptcy filing will help you reduce a part or whole of your debt and offers a payment plan with which you can pay back debts under the supervision of ...
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  • Individual Voluntary Arrangements An Effective Debt Management Solution?
    By: Kirthy Shetty | - IVA or individual voluntary arrangement is a legally binding agreement between the debtor and a creditor. This agreement will be overseen and supervised by licensed insolvency practitioners who are also chartered accountants. Soon after this agreement is signed a creditor will cease making collection calls. He is bound by law not to make any threatening calls to the debtor for loan payment. An insolvency practitioner will submit your IVA proposal and obtain orders stopping creditors taking any a ...
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  • Individual Voluntary Arrangement Or Iva Settlement Guide!
    By: Kirthy Shetty | - If you are caught up in a bad debt maze and are looking out for ways to get rid of them there are couple of alternatives from filing bankruptcy. IVA is an alternative to bankruptcy filing and helps those who are in bad debt problems. If you are unable to meet your multiple loan payments, credit cards bills and are being harassed by the creditors collection calls then you must consider IVA.

    IVA is an individual voluntary arrangement used as a financial solution to allay debts ...

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  • Some Reasons Why Court Warrants Are Issued For Your Arrest
    By: David Rets | - Warrants are typically issued by courts but can also be issued by one of the chambers of the United States Congress or other legislatures (via the call of the house motion) and other political entities. Warrants can be issued for a variety of reasons and in different cases including:. Warrants are a process issued by the court itself or "from the bench" for the attachment or arrest of a person. An arrest warrant is a warrant issued by and on behalf of the state, which authorizes the arrest an ...
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  • Can A Collection Agency Sue For Debt - Advice On The Legal Powers Of Debt Collection Agencies
    By: K D Garrow | - If you owe money to a company and you are behind with your repayments, they may well use a debt collection agency to try to collect the money from you. A collection agency is not the same as a Bailiff (UK only), as debt collection agencies have no rights to enter your home or take your possessions. All a debt collection agency can do is chase you by telephone, write to you and call at your home in an attempt to get payments from you.

    This is an important distinction to make for UK ...

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  • Child Custody Forms: General Information That Affects Your Custody Order
    By: Hera Nelsun | - In order for your child custody order to be accurate, it's essential that you fill out the proper child custody forms in the correct way. The forms to fill out vary from state to state, but there is general information that applies throughout the country about custody papers that every divorcing parent should know. Knowing this information will give you a head start on the filing process and help to ensure that you are happy with the court order that results from the papers. So, here are the bas ...
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  • Child Custody Papers And Filing For Child Custody
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Paperwork and filing for child custody go hand in hand. Because there are so many forms and papers, it can be easy for a divorcing parent to get confused and frustrated. And, it makes it even more confusing because every state has different papers that have to be filled out. However, even though the states have different papers, the general forms are pretty common. Here is an overview of the papers you need to file for child custody.

    If you are the parent who is starting the child ...

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  • Child Custody Papers: Common Forms To Fill Out
    By: Hera Nelsun | - There is a lot of paperwork that is involved in a child custody case. It is easy for divorcing parents to feel confused and frustrated about what papers they need to fill out for their custody situation. Every state has different laws governing their child custody cases--so there are different forms and papers for every state. However, most states have similar common papers that are required. Here are the most common custody papers that are required for parents to fill out.

    The fi ...

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  • What To Expect From Jury Duty
    By: Bob Schuster | - Lets face it, no one likes getting a jury duty request. The first sign that you will heading down the bureaucratic path is when you receive a letter in the mail regarding a trial date and time that youre expected to arrive. Your name can end up on the prospective juror list if its in one or more databases, including voter registrations, utility bills, drivers licenses and property tax rolls. Regardless of your situation and how you ended up getting called for jury ...
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  • California Orange County Process Server
    By: aaaattorneyservices | - Obtain Processing Services for your Law Firm
    If you are starting out with a legal business, you will need a solution for serving legal notices such as summons, complaints, subpoenas and more. Because these documents are of a confidential and important nature, it is best to have your legal documents sent or filed at court by a professional service which offers fast turnaround times. When your legal documents are processed fast, you will be able to increase productivity tenfold. Our attorn ...

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  • Miami Real Estate "€" Eviction Process
    By: les | - An eviction for nonpayment of rent is the legal process of expelling a tenant from occupying a property. The eviction process in Miami, Florida is very complicated has very strict rules and deadlines that the landlord must know and obey in order to avoid delays and legal liability. An eviction for non-payment of rent has become very common in todays economy and current Miami real estate market.

    It is against the law for a landlord to forcibly evict a tenant in Miami-Dade Coun ...

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  • A Really Ugly Turn In The Foreclosure Market
    By: Dave Dinkel | - Recently there has been an ugly turn in the foreclosure market.Most people are familiar with the foreclosure victim who is a homeowner that fell on hard times and is forced into foreclosure, or when a homeowner has re-financed his home and "cashed out" his equity, and stops making his mortgage payments.In effect, he has sold his home to his lender.Lately there is a third entry in the foreclosure arena.

    The new foreclosures are investors who are unable to make payments on speculati ...

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  • Secrets To Stop Foreclosure (part 2)
    By: Lloyd Segal | - This is Part 2 of my article on the "Secrets to Stop Foreclosure." In Part 1, I discussed the secrets of how to communicate with your lender and how to find the appropriate person at the lender's office. In this article, I'll discuss the secrets of finding someone with authority at your lender's office, getting your files organized, and learning to understand the foreclosure clock.

    A. Find Someone With Authority to Stop the Foreclosure

    As you develop a strategy to ...

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  • Injury Case Roadmap: The Legal Process For Personal Injury Cases
    By: Christopher Davis | - Often times trying to negotiate a reasonable settlement with the insurance company is a waste of time. More and more insurance companies are taking a very aggressive stance in settling accident claims. Certain carriers have a reputation for making unreasonably low settlement offers, even if the injuries are severe. Often times the insurance companies use pre-lawsuit negotiations to find out as much as possible about you, your lawyer and your doctors. This can result in the unfair advantage to th ...
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  • How To Navigate The Florida Eviction Process
    By: Razvan Jr | - Eviction is not an easy matter for a landlord or a tenant. For whatever reason, the tenant cannot afford to pay their rent as stipulated in their contract. In order to get their money, the landlord must follow the eviction process for Florida.
    The Florida Eviction is complicated with several steps to follow. The fees for filing court documents are different for each county, but the same steps will need to be taken for every eviction proceeding. Some evictions will go smoothly while o ...

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  • How You Can Remove A Ccj And Repair Your Credit History
    By: James Copper | - When a person is unable to pay his creditors, a civil case can be brought to the County Court in England and Wales, or the Sheriff Court in Scotland. The court can make a judgment (or a decree in Scotland) against the debtor that then remains in force until such a time as the debt is paid.

    Although having a CCJ(s) on record will not rule out the ability for an individual to get credit, they have to be considered in the context of the application as a whole. The lender may view the ...

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  • Negotiating Judgment Settlements
    By: Tired Dad of Four | - Mediation has failed and the court has decided to rule in the favor of the creditor. Not the outcome you may have hoped for, but regardless you now have to deal with it.

    When you settle a judgment you almost always have to so with the law firm that represented the original creditor. Most creditors do not go to court. They are represented by local attorneys hired just to oppose you in court. Recently there was a case where a young lady was divorced and the court ruled where the n ...

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  • The Repossession Process
    By: James Copper | - People in todays society will have differing attitudes to debt and debt repayment. There will always be those individuals who take a very relaxed attitude to debt and debt repayment, however the vast majority will take the matter very seriously and in the case of property ownership, they will take any realistic action to make their mortgage repayments on time.

    With the recent rises in the interest rates many people are going to struggle to keep up with their repayments. Individua ...

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  • A Summary Of Recent Pennsylvania Appellate Decisions
    By: Daniel Siegel | - PENNSYLVANIA STATE COURT DECISIONS

    It seems as though the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ends every calendar year by issuing numerous Opinions, with the volume increasing any year in which a Justice is leaving the bench. With Justice Nigros unceremonious removal from the bench at the behest of voters irate because the legislature decided to award a large pay raise to itself and the judiciary, 2005 was no exception. Consequently, the decisions reviewed in this issue are grouped by C ...

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