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Judgment Settlers

14th July 2010
I know a lot, but I'm not a lawyer. If you need legal advice, contact a lawyer. Many people know that most judgments are never enforced. There are many reasons for this, some of which include: laws do not make it easy to enforce judgments, some debtors...
Author: Mark D. Shapiro
Taxes

IRS Debt Settlement Company - The Cost of Hiring Help Vs the Cost of Settling on My Own

05th July 2010
If you have tax debt problems with the IRS you are likely getting letters, calls or even visits from an IRS agent, this is a scary place to be because let's face it the IRS uses a lot of intimidation to get people to pay them. The question is whether it i...
Author: Dr. Becky Gillaspy
Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy Versus Debt Consolidation: A Clear Choice

24th June 2010
A recent New York Times article exposed the grave pitfalls consumers are facing, lured by debt consolidation companies that advertise aggressively. The pitch is simple: "Don't file bankruptcy. Instead, pay money to the debt negotiation company, which ...
Author: Justin Baxter
Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy Laws: Solving most of your problems

20th May 2010
UK Government has formulated bankruptcy laws to the people who have taken debts but are not able to resolve the debts in stipulated time, or file petitions in the court during inability to pay off the debts. In simple words bankruptcy is a legal way of de...
Author: Borton Stevens
Taxes

Tax Problems Can Be Of Many Types

29th December 2009
Tax problems can get very frustrating if not dealt with on time. To add to the frustration there is not one but many types of tax issues that can give you sleepless nights. Thus in order to avoid stress and tension in your already busy life understand you...
Author: Joseph
Taxes

The Benefits of Retaining a Tax Lawyer vs Negotiating your own Settlement

24th November 2009
Although taxpayers have the right to negotiate directly with the IRS, it is often a good idea to hire a professional, such as an attorney, to represent you in the negotiations. However, there are some instances where a taxpayer may be better off working d...
Author: Roni Deutch
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