The California Attorney General’s office obtained court approval of a settlement with Countrywide Home Lending’s former CEO, Angelo Mozilo, and President, David Sambol, last week.
Tagged as: attorney, California, mortgage loansCalifornia resident Kathleen Aldrich, a hard-working single mom raising three kids, with a nice house, car, and a decent credit rating, was forced to file for bankruptcy. She was a victim of cancer, and her only choice was to look …
Tagged as: bankruptcy, Bankruptcy protection, California, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 bankruptcy, credit card debt, file for bankruptcy, hospital bills, medical bills, unsecured debtThere are some very important things a debtor needs to know in regards to collectors and debt collection agencies: A collector, collection agency or its employees cannot use profane or obscene language, threaten to do anything that it cannot legally …
Tagged as: attorney, California, collectors, deal with debt collectors, debt collection agencies, debt collectorThe job market in California is growing at a slow pace, but finally starting to grow as reported by Chapman University.
Tagged as: bankruptcies, bankruptcy, bankruptcy attorneys, Bankruptcy Court, bankruptcy filing, bankruptcy filings, Bankruptcy Orange County, Bankruptcy protection, California, california employment, filing for bankruptcy, Orange CountyCongress representatives presented a bill at the end of 2010 that would grant the so-called 99ers, 14 more weeks of unemployment benefits.
Tagged as: avoid bankruptcy, bankruptcies, bankruptcy, bankruptcy attorneys, Bankruptcy protection, California, filing for bankruptcy, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino CountyWhen a person dealing with bankruptcy dies, many creditors come after family and friends to try to collect some money. We offer some advice on how to handle the situation.
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