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- CALIFORNIA AND DEBT SETTLEMENT SCAMS
Along with the recession, depression, slump, downturn, economic reset, crash, or whatever euphemism used to describe the massive consumer debts now facing many Californians, came squads of scammers ... - THOSE NAUGHTY DEBT COLLECTORS
Debt collectors are heavily regulated by federal and California state laws. The California Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (California Civil Code Section 1788.30, also known as the Rosenthal Act) ... - BANKRUPTCY 2010 – CAN MY BUSINESS BE SAVED?
Many of us hoped that 2010 would start an economic turnaround that would enable individuals and businesses to keep their heads above water and avoid bankruptcy. While some pockets of the economy show ...
- WHAT IS A LIVING TRUST?
Upon death a person's property is distributed according to whether the property is classified as probate or non-probate. Generally, non-probate property includes property owned by joint tenancy, life ...
- MEDICAL MALPRACTICE – SHOULD YOU GET SECOND OPINIONS?
With regard to potential case evaluation, law is as much about opinion as it is about facts. The good medical malpractice case will have substantial injury as a result of medical services done below ... - WHAT IS MEDICAL MALPRACTICE?
"Medical malpractice" refers to actions for personal injury against a healthcare provider based on professional negligence. The term is most often used to apply to law suits brought by patients ...
- SHOULD YOU HAVE YOUR NEW LOAN DOCUMENTS REVIEWED BY AN ATTORNEY?
If you've even been half paying attention to the media coverage on mortgage litigation lately, you have probably heard about getting a loan document "audit." This is where you pay thousands of dollars ... - SHORT SALE VERSUS FORECLOSURE
This article discusses California foreclosure laws in very general terms and omits many specific nuances which may make such laws inapplicable to you. California foreclosure laws are complex and ... - LOAN MODIFICATION & MASS JOINDER LAWSUIT SCAMS
You don’t need to read this article to learn that, over the last three years, many California homeowners have fallen victim to scams involving loan modification scams, foreclosure rescue, and “mass ... |
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