Massachusetts Debt Agreements Legal Advice (40 found)

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Andrew Daniel Myers
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Bank of America is notorious for this. (1) Send certified correspondence to...
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William J Mcleod
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The only legal way to enforce your rights is to file suit against your brother...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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They call them "payment advices" under the bankruptcy code. And there are two...
Kara O'Donnell
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Did you have your old pay stubs and lost them? If you contact your employer...
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William J Mcleod
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You do not mention as to whether you terminated your attendance pursuant to the...
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William J Mcleod
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This is a tough situation. While the settlement with your ex may provide that...
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Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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If you tell your husband, he may be able to contact the credit card company and...
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Elizabeth A Ryan
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Generally, after a car is repossessed, it will be sold by the creditor, and if...
Phil A. Taylor
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Motor vehicle repossession have to be handled in accordance with state law. If...
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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I doubt it. It sounds like you probably are your son's guarantor. The whole...
Phil A. Taylor
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Until the loan is paid, you are responsible. That was the agreement when you...
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William J Mcleod
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You did not hit "the lottery." Your lender/servicer apparently made an error...
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Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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There are no minimum requirements for interest (0% would be fine). There are,...
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Phil A. Taylor
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There are usury laws in Massachusetts can be complicated and are triggered at a...
Michael L. Tumposky
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No, but there is a maximum under federal law of 45%. You don't want to be...
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William J Mcleod
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If you authorized the use of your credit card, you are responsible for the debt...
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You should consider filing for bankruptcy if you cannot repay your debts. So...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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Depending upon the amount in question, you should file a small claims suit...
William J Mcleod
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Based on your facts, you have no right to the computer. If you went to Best...
Kara O'Donnell
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If you applied for it with your own lender, then you should not worry....
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William T Harrington
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It sounds like he would be judgment proof. Is there any equity in the home? Is...

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