About > AllExperts  
Search for
  Main Menu Ask a Question Browse Past Answers Meet Top Experts Be an Expert Login (Experts Only)
About Us  ·  FAQ  ·  Tell Friends About Us  ·  Link To Us  ·  Free Encyclopedia  ·  Disclaimer  ·  Tech Support   
  You are here:  AllExperts > Shopping

Credit/Debt Management
 
Bankruptcy LawCollections LawCreditors and Bankruptcy Q`s
How to Get a Personal LoanLiving on a Budget, Saving MoneyQuicken & Other Budget/Accounting Software

Recent Answers
2008-07-04  Collections Law - being sued by credit card co:   You really cannot the opinions of WhyChat or any other guru including myself or that of any lawyer or judge when it comes to what the law says. If one disagrees with opinions of others the best place to...
2008-07-04  Collections Law - Received Summons, but no complaint....:   Get around giving your new address to the atty and defendant? First of all you are the defendant. Next, why would you want to get around giving them you new address in the first place? You want them to...
2008-07-04  Collections Law - being sued by credit card co:   I didn't notice tha you live in CO and mistakenly believe that the statute of limitations for credit card debt is 3 years. Bankrate.com claims that it is 6 years there too for credit card debt. So what...
2008-07-04  Bankruptcy Law - bankruptcy:   Your rights and duties as a landlord are governed by the laws of Maryland, not bankruptcy law. Thus, as a practical matter, you should be sure to list the tenant as a possible creditor in the bankruptcy...
2008-07-04  Bankruptcy Law - Dismissing Chapt.13:   First of all, I don't necessarily agree with the advice to let the Trustee file a motion to dismiss. By doing that, you put yourself in a position where if you need to file another case within one year...


Advertise on This Site | User Agreement | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy
Copyright  © 2007 All rights reserved. AllExperts is a property of About, Inc.
The About logo, About and About.com are registered trademarks of About, Inc.