Washington Bankruptcy Legal Guides (5 found)

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Jeffrey L Smoot
Written by Jeffrey L Smoot
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Debt collection practices in Washington are regulated by several state and federal privacy laws that limit a debt collector’s ability to obtain and use consumer credit reports and other personal information.
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Written by Frank S Hong
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Community property is any property that was acquired by either spouse during a marriage. Community debts are any debts that either party is responsible for. Separate debts occur when only one party is responsible for a debt.
Jeffrey L Smoot
Written by Jeffrey L Smoot
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Garnishment procedure in Washington is governed by RCW 6.27, allowing a judgment creditor to collect money or property from a debtor’s employer, bank, or anyone else who owes money to the debtor or holds property belonging to the debtor.
Shawn B Alexander
Written by Shawn B Alexander
Contributor Level 7

An NSF check comes back from your back what do you do?
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If your lender moves to foreclose, taking quick action can help you keep your home.

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