The headline was compelling: The 5 Dumbest Things You Can Do If You Have Too Much Debt. I even liked the site’s name: How Life Works. That’s a tagline I’d like to use. I could make my own list of dumb ways to tackle debt, but better if someone else had already done it. Until […]
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Tax Deductions Hidden In Chapter 13
Don’t miss the tax deductions hiding in your Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The same, very important debts that your Chapter 13 plan pays are often tax deductible. And you are still the person who’s paying, even if the trustee writes the check. Don’t miss out on those deductions. Tax deductions in bankruptcy Let’s look at some […]
Co Signers Put Themselves In Creditor’s Crosshairs
The liability of a co signer is the single most common misunderstanding about the law that I see. Put bluntly, a co-signer is just as liable for the debt as the primary borrower. Co sign someone else’s debt and you put yourself in the creditor’s cross hairs. That should make the hair on the back […]
California Consumers Have Powerful Debt Collection Rights
California outdoes the rest of the country in its debt collection rights for consumers. Debt collectors have noticed the growing understanding of debtors about their rights to fair debt collection. And they aren’t happy. The Federal law Fair Debt Collection Practices Act regulates the conduct of third party collectors. Those protections apply everywhere and more […]
Wage Garnishment Survival Guide
“Your wages have been garnished, ” reads the letter from your employer. Do nothing and twenty-five percent of your after-tax earnings will be sent to your judgment creditor. So, do something: keep reading this action guide for Californians subject to a wage garnishment. This guide has three parts: the short run guide for minimizing the hit […]
Asset Protection For Free
Before you sign up with the guy in the ad, explore free asset protection, courtesy of Uncle Sam. Everyone would like to enjoy their money without worry about creditors taking it from you. That’s the point of asset protection. A substantial industry run by expensive professionals will scatter your money between interlocking partnerships and off-shore corporations […]
Debt Collection Breakthrough Protection
The new rule defines attempts to collect a time-barred debt a false or deceptive practice, forbidden to debt collectors. The new prohibition becomes effective November 30, 2021 when amendments to the rules associated with the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act become law. New rule applies to debt collectors Importantly, the FDCPA applies only to […]
Long Silent Second Mortgages: The Worrisome Truth
Like a sleeping bear, long-silent second mortgages hibernate in people’s houses these days. They are quiet, a snoozing predator, just waiting for spring. And it can be bloody when those sleeping mortgages awaken hungry and look around for something to fill its pocket. Here in California the coming slaughter is particularly noticeable because the value […]
California Homestead Grows With Inflation: Calculating The Homestead Increase
Calculating California’s homestead reveals the homestead in 2022 is now capped at $626,400. That’s even more generous than the originally enacted $600,000. And it will change next year. To calculated the current homestead exemption, you need an armful of data (and a bit of math). Because, the new law provided not only for a bigger […]
The Most Costly Community Property Blunder
What do you do when creditors from your spouse’s past threaten? Chances are your first reaction is to put the title to your biggest assets in just your name. Whew! Safe. Not. Just because the deed to the house now reads Jane Doe instead of John Doe and Jane Doe it’s easy to think the house is Jane’s separate […]
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