Debt Collection

Generally, anyone you’re legally indebted to can sue you if you breach your agreement to pay–for instance, by not making payment on time.
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Here’s a look at what’s driving the surge in repossession and auto loan delinquencies and what likely lies ahead. 
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In a community property state like California, the law doesn’t always recognize divisions of assets. Here's what you should understand.
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If you've never heard of debt parking, you're certainly not alone. Here's what you need to know to defend yourself from it.
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Debt collectors can be the bane of peoples' existence sometimes, but you may not want to ignore them outright. Here's why.
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Debt collection lawsuits aren't going anywhere, especially in light of covid. Here are your options for fighting them.
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Complaints against debt collectors are on the rise; here's what you should know, and how to protect yourself.
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California's updated homestead exemption law could help homeowners in debt. Here's what's been updated and what to watch for.
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Is it possible for old debt to come back and haunt you? Unfortunately, it depends on a few different things.
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A new California law may help to provide some additional protection from debt collectors. Here's what you need to know.
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The type of car loan you get can have some pretty big implications; keep this tips in mind before purchasing to lower the risk of repossession.
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For many people, payday loans are a tempting way to get out of a bind, but the reality is much worse. New laws may make that more obvious.
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