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Frequently Asked Questions
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I want to know if I qualify for bankruptcy – what are the eligibility requirements?
Depending on the type of bankruptcy proceedings that you wish to file, there are different eligibility requirements that are set by federal law, and thus apply equally to all states. For … more
Legal Articles
- What You Need to Know about 401k Withdrawals
401k plans are common retirement investment tools for United States workers. The plans, named for the section of the IRS code that defines them, allow workers to save for retirement and to defer income taxes until the time the money is withdrawn. However, with these tax benefits come restrictions on when money can be withdrawn from the plan without financial penalties. 401k withdrawals … more - Can I use a loan modification program in order to save my home from foreclosure?
With mortgage foreclosures at an all time high, major banks across the nation have begun offering loan modification programs for people who are in danger of losing their homes to foreclosure. While eligibility for loan modification programs differs from one bank to the next, the common goal of these programs is to restructure existing mortgage loans so that borrowers have lower … more
Legal Guides
- Money Tips for All Ages - Your Finances at Different Stages of Life (Spring 2008 Special Edition)
- Reverse Mortgages: Information to Consider on Benefits and Risks (Department of Treasurry / Office of Thrift publication)
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The FDIC at 75: Protecting America's Consumers from Generation to Generation
This publication by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation provides practical guidance on how … more -
How To Avoid Foreclosure
This guide, by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, provides valuable … more - 20 Questions to Ask a Lender or Mortgage Broker
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