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How to Challenge Wage Garnishment in 2025
If you're dealing with debt issues like loans, medical bills, or credit card balances, it's crucial to know that your wages can't be taken right away by a creditor. First, the creditor must sue you and win a court ord...
When You Should Consider Calling the Police on Your Neighbor
Deciding to involve the police due to a neighbor's behavior is a serious decision, generally reserved for incidents beyond mere annoyances such as noise complaints. However, when behaviors clearly represent...
Repairs vs. Improvements: A Simple Tax Guide for Landlords
For landlords, understanding the difference between a repair and an improvement is one of the most important parts of filing taxes. The distinction determines how quickly you get your money back from the IRS. He...
Wells Fargo to Pay $56.85 Million Settlement: What You Need to Know
Wells Fargo has agreed to pay nearly $57 million to settle a lawsuit involving how it handled certain home mortgages during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the bank denies doing anything wrong, it has agree...
Decoding Eviction Procedures: A Step-by-Step Guide for Tenants Facing Eviction
Are you facing the daunting prospect of eviction? We're here to help you navigate this challenging situation with confidence. In this step-by-step guide, we'll walk you th...
Should You Hire a Workers' Compensation Attorney or Handle Your Case Yourself?
If you’ve been injured or become ill because of your job, you might be wondering whether you need to hire a workers’ compensation lawyer or if you can manage your own case. The ans...
Minimum Requirements for Working as an Independent Contractor
If you're working for yourself and earning money, you may be considered an independent contractor. Many people start small side projects that grow into legitimate businesses without realizing they need to mee...
What To Do With Traffic Tickets: Your Legal Options and Considerations
If you get a traffic ticket, you have two main options: fight it in court or pay it. Deciding what to do can depend on your situation. Here’s what to consider: What Happens If You Plead Gu...
New US Requirements for Visa-Free Travelers: What You Need To Know
The US government has announced a new proposal that would require travelers from certain countries to give more personal information before entering the United States without a visa. What Are the Ne...