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Legal world abuzz about tirade calling act inane, confusing.
By Robert Elder
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Monday, February 06, 2006
FREDERICKSBURG - Alfonso Sosa, a house painter here who made about $20,000
last year, filed for bankruptcy the morning of Dec. 6, hoping to avoid the
foreclosure on his family's mobile home scheduled for later that day. Judge
Frank Monroe of Austin rejected the case 16 days later - with a bang.
In his ruling, Monroe said the ... more »
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Tuesday, February 21
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on Tue 21 Feb 2006 04:13 PM PST
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Tuesday January 24, 6:00 am ET Justin Harelik Dear Bankruptcy Adviser, My husband recently left me with a large debt with our business and I have no choice to but to file bankruptcy (on behalf of the business). He also left me with no income. I used my retirement to set him up in business and he has embezzled money. I do plan to file charges. I have no choice but to use my credit cards ... more »
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Some people rely on check cashing stores to cash their payroll, government, or personal checks. These corner stores charge customers very high fees for their check cashing needs. If you use check cashing stores, you should be aware that there are less expensive ways to cash that check. You can avoid paying high fees by opening or using a basic checking or savings account at a bank, savings and loan, or credit union. Think about the ... more »
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USATODAY.com Consolidating student loans now will save on interest Thursday December 22, 9:10 pm ET If you've been thinking about consolidating your student loans to lock in a low rate, be aware: Time will soon run out. Congress this week raised the interest rate on popular Stafford loans to 6.8%, effective July 1, as part of a $40 billion budget-cutting measure. The rate will be fixed, not adjustable. That's a big change. Stafford borrowers who consolidate ... more » |
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