Debt Collection, Garnishment, Repossession

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Consumer Credit Protection Act, Wage Garnishment Law Provisions

The CCPA protects employees from discharge by their employers because their wages have been garnished for any one debt, and limits the amount of an employee's earnings that may be garnished in any one week.

Federal Wage Garnishment

Employment law guide to federal wage garnishment law.

How can I verify whether or not a debt collector is legitimate?

Here are a few warning signs that could signal a debt collection scam.

Is Bankruptcy the Answer?

FAQ provided by the Oklahoma Bar Association.

SCRA (Servicemembers Civil Relief Act) FAQ's

Frequently asked questions on rights and benefits available under the Servicemember's Civil Relief Act (SCRA). This information is for personnel in the Active Duty and Reserves or National Guard who are activated to serve on active duty.

The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act and Debt Cancellation

If you owe a debt to someone else and they cancel or forgive that debt, the canceled amount may be taxable.

Using an Offer in Compromise to Settle a Tax Bill

How to settle a tax bill with the IRS for pennies on the dollar using an offer in compromise.

Consumer Credit Protection Act, Wage Garnishment Law Provisions

The CCPA protects employees from discharge by their employers because their wages have been garnished for any one debt, and limits the amount of an employee's earnings that may be garnished in any one week.

SCRA (Servicemembers Civil Relief Act) FAQ's

Frequently asked questions on rights and benefits available under the Servicemember's Civil Relief Act (SCRA). This information is for personnel in the Active Duty and Reserves or National Guard who are activated to serve on active duty.

Consumer Credit Protection Act, Wage Garnishment Law Provisions

The CCPA protects employees from discharge by their employers because their wages have been garnished for any one debt, and limits the amount of an employee's earnings that may be garnished in any one week.

Federal Wage Garnishment

Employment law guide to federal wage garnishment law.

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