Employers are surprised when they receive notice to withhold wages or a Writ of Garnishment. Wage garnishments occur more often than you think.
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Federal officials may begin contacting defaulted borrowers in July, starting with about 500,000 accounts in an early ...
Hundreds of thousands of federal student loan borrowers in default could start hearing from the government and their debt ...
The policy director of the Oregon Justice Resource Center noted that if fines are no longer treated as punishment, judges ...
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I love shopping at Walmart. As an older woman whose vision and mobility are not what they once were, I’m grateful for the convenience of ordering online from home and picking up my groceries in a safe ...
On March 24, all of Lancaster County’s Republican state representatives voted against raising the state minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 per hour by 2029. (The bill passed the Democratic-controlled ...
You’ve likely already felt the digital sting of “surveillance pricing.” It might look like an airline advertising a specific fare bundle because a customer’s loyalty-program data suggests they’re ...
Debt collectors have more tools than you'd expect, but there's a clear line around what they can and can't do.
Some IRS letters stay simple, while others introduce complexity that requires professional guidance. Notices involving audits, large balances, ...