Collection Justice

Garnish Wages or Write a New Tax?

October 31, 2008
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by Ron Bartels Political Justice – Health Care Justice -Collection Law – Wage Garnishment Proposed Unconstitutional Health Care Law – The Consequences Is There Really a Difference? October 31, 2008 -On a Television talk show on February 3, 2008, Senator Clinton-D New York, said “going after people’s wages, automatic enrollment” may be a way...

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Wage Garnishment Orders Cannot Garnish It All

October 31, 2008
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by Ron Bartels Consumer Justice – Collection Justice They Can’t Get it All October 31, 2008 – A wage garnishment order is an order by a court to automatically take a set amount of money from a person’s paycheck and send that money directly to another party.  The person whose wages are being garnished...

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Is Bankruptcy The Right Way To Go?

October 23, 2008
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By: Frank Hague Here Are The Facts – You Decide There are 2 sides to the changes in bankruptcy rules. It will be a lot harder to file bankruptcy under chapter 7 and get a totally clean slate. For businesses, relying on issuing credit, the new personal bankruptcy law is doing great, reducing personal...

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Identify Theft: Security for a Digital World

October 23, 2008
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By: Herman Lee Consumer Justice – Collection Justice Tips To Secure Your Identity If you’ve opened up the newspaper lately, turned on the radio, or spoke with a colleague, chances are you will have heard of the new rampant levels of identify theft that is taking place and growing to new heights each year....

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Safeguarding Your Personal Information From Identity Thieves

October 23, 2008
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By: Etienne A. Gibbs Can This Happen to You? An identity thief doesn’t just steal your credit card and personal information to start buying crazily in your name. He gets new cards, opens new loans, and leaves a long trail of unpaid bills in your name. He even uses your identity to commit acts...

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