Can my husbands taxes be garnished?
There are several things you can do. First, you may be able to defer your student loans. Second, if you cannot do that there is a chance that you...
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There are several things you can do. First, you may be able to defer your student loans. Second, if you cannot do that there is a chance that you...
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Sad news for you. There is no "zero expenses" way to "easily resolve" your situation. You are in trouble right now since you did not file for 3, 4...
I suggest that you should file as soon as you can or as soon as you have funds, whichever comes first. Contact a local tax attorney. Or you could...
I agree with my colleague. You can file Chapter 13. Whether that will succeed in doing what you want is another question all together. You need...
The amount of reportable income from the inheritance of an IRA is connected to how much the I.R.A. was worth at the time of death, whether the IRA...
While this may not directly relate to your situation, many times refunds and overpayments to the state government are held when taxpayers owe money...
I agree with Mr. Peterson and Mr. Majeski. You can certainly file a motion for such a change. You should contact a local family attorney . One...
The Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure states, "Unless otherwise ordered by the court, the sheriff or any other person not less than 18 years of...
If one is suffering from hardship, under certain circumstances, student loans may be dischargeable in bankruptcy. It is important to discuss this...
I agree with Mr. Sanchez and Ms Skar. While you may clearly owe money, collectors must act within certain bounds. If they don't you may have a case.