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Can Bankruptcy In New Jersey Help Me Get Rid Of Debts From Credit Card Fraud?

Many Americans find themselves left in a position where they are financially crippled by their credit card debt, leaving them with no option but to declare bankruptcy. Recent estimates show that Americans owe roughly 920 billion in credit card debt. In situations where you’ve accrued this debt in an honest, if careless, manner then courts

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Limitation of Lawsuit

In New Jersey ‘Limitation of Lawsuit’ is also referred to as the ‘New Jersey Verbal Threshold’, but the purpose is the same: You’ve agreed as part of your insurance policy to limit your right to sue for injury in return for a lower insurance premium. The issue with people choosing the ‘Verbal Threshold’ is that

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Before Bankruptcy: Can I Be Arrested If I Ignore a Summons From A Credit Card Company

Credit card debt can snowball faster than you can keep up with, especially if you’ve been using your credit card to buy groceries and pay your utility bills. The reason this happens is because people don’t view credit card debt as actual debt – it’s “plastic money”, so it doesn’t really count. Defaulting on your

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