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In the modern world, most of us will rely on electronic banking in some form or another. Whether it’s using a card to pay for items in shops, or online transfers, we seamlessly use a blend of digital finance tools and cash in our everyday lives. Unfortunately, this means that there is also a myriad of ways that scammers can target consumers, especially if they are a high-risk group.
"Arial",sans-serif">Being able to access higher education is a wonderful step towards building a financially secure future; enabling people to gain better employment opportunities and live to a higher standard. However, student debt is a complicated issue, and trying to decide if the costs of a degree are worth it can be difficult.
Steps You Can Take To Avoid Foreclosure - The Missouri Bar
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How to Protect Yourself When Getting a Loan for Home Repairs - Posted September 2015.
Warning—Predatory Mortgage Lenders May Take Your Home Away! How Can You Protect Your Home from Predatory Lenders?
Quick Tips to Avoid Home Repair Scams Fourteen Warning Signs of a Home Improvement Scam More Information on the Web
How to Avoid Losing Your Home in a Mortgage Foreclosure
Missouri your mortgage company does not have to file a lawsuit in court to foreclose. It only has to send you one letter by certified mail notifying you of the date your home will be sold. Then it can foreclose, whether or not you receive the certified mail letter.
The Missouri Bar has published the "Missouri Small Claims Court Handbook" through the Missouri Young Lawyers' Section. The information will be of great assistance if you are planning on representing yourself in a small claims court.
To view the handbook, click on the link below:
You can print and keep this pamphlet with a pencil and paper and your insurance card in your car.
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The Missouri Bar discusses buying a home, buying on credit and tenant rights in their handbook.
To review this manual in pdf format, click on the link below:
Posted January 2006.
If you do not pay your debts, your creditors might try to force you to pay them. A debt collector might call you or send you letters demanding that you pay the debt. Or your creditor might sue you. If You Are Sued in Court for a Debt Consult a lawyer immediately! You may qualify for a Legal Aid attorney.
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