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Legal Advice From Debt Settlement Lawyers

2023-03-13T17:57:48+00:00

Types of Debtors The first step in determining whether you should offer a lower payment to settle a business debt is to identify which type of debtor you’re dealing with. There are different categories of debtors that may apply, as follows: A customer that will do anything to avoid paying. A customer that owes several [...]

Legal Advice From Debt Settlement Lawyers2023-03-13T17:57:48+00:00

When is it Time to Revisit a Child Support Arrangement?

2023-03-13T17:44:47+00:00

When parents separate, child support agreements are often put in place to ensure that children (and their custodial parent) have the financial resources they need for food, clothing, education, healthcare, and all of the other expenses that come with raising a child. But just as children themselves grow and change, so do the circumstances of [...]

When is it Time to Revisit a Child Support Arrangement?2023-03-13T17:44:47+00:00

How Long Does it Take to Fix Identity Theft?

2023-03-13T17:32:33+00:00

Identity theft can take up to 18 months to resolve on your own. The most recent statistics are alarming. 23 million people, or about 9% of U.S. residents over 16, have been identity theft victims. For 90% of them, the most recent incident involved the misuse, or attempted misuse, of an existing account, like a [...]

How Long Does it Take to Fix Identity Theft?2023-03-13T17:32:33+00:00

Small Business Debt Collection Options

2022-10-06T18:47:56+00:00

Small Business Debt Collection Seeking outside help is often the last resort for those looking to resolve an issue in their business. In the case of debt collection, hiring an attorney, or working with a debt collection agency may seem to defeat the purpose of what you hope to achieve. When you’re trying to collect what [...]

Small Business Debt Collection Options2022-10-06T18:47:56+00:00

American Express Users Beware

2019-11-29T03:51:51+00:00

I received an e-mail that appeared to come from American Express. The sending e-mail address was amex_alerts@tx.gov. I thought it was strange that American Express was using a Texas state URL address and did some investing. Here is what I found: https://www.inc.com/joseph-steinberg/american-express-users-beware-this-scam.html

American Express Users Beware2019-11-29T03:51:51+00:00
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