- Home
- Topics
Topics
Filter your results
Related Articles
Selected filters:
What is Identity Theft?
Identity Theft is the largest consumer complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). If you have been the victim of identity theft, it could mean someone has used your name make to:
1. make purchases,
2. get credit cards,
3. rent an apartment or
4. obtain utilities without your permission.
About LawHelp.org
LawHelp.org was created for people living on low-incomes and the legal organizations that serve them. LawHelp.org provides referrals to local legal aid and public interest law offices, basic information about legal rights, self-help information, court information, links to social service agencies, and more. Also, LawHelp provides general forms that may be used by the public for accessing the courts. We have included various LawHelp forms that may assist you in Missouri.
This is an Office of the Attorney General publication:
Consumer Protection
If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
Are you having problems with a debt collector?
Have you been sued on a debt?
Is there a judgment against you?
These 5 short cartoon videos might help you: http://www.consumeradvocates.org/for-consumers/debt-collection
If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
They cover the following topics:
1) Dealing with debt collectors
Debt Collection Abuse
Debt Collection FAQs: A Guide for Consumers
This is an informational brochure on how to settle your credit card debt. This information is distributed by the Federal Trade Commission. Click on the PDF file below to view and/or print.
This is a brochure explaining how to deal with creditors that are harassing you. This information is distributed by the National Consumer Law Center. Click on the PDF file below to view and/or print this document.
The Federal Trade Commission offers numerous articles concerning credit and loan problems. Click on the following link to go to the Federal Trade Commission website.
Federal Trade Commission
If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
In 1977, the United States Congress passed the “Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.” Congress said there were abusive actions being taken by many debt collectors. Congress found that these practices invaded privacy. Click on the following document to find about your rights when dealing with debt collectors.
11 - 20 of 25 Results
Filter by Topic
- Attorneys (11)
- Bankruptcy (6)
- Civil Rights (2)
- (-) Consumer (24)
- Courts (9)
- Disability (11)
- Disaster Relief (17)
- Domestic Violence (7)
- Education (14)
- Employment (2)
- Family Law (22)
- Forms - Public (5)
- Health Care (12)
- Housing (23)
- Human Trafficking (2)
- Juvenile Law (5)
- Missouri Lawyers Corner (28)
- Other Information (5)
- Public Benefits (18)
- Scams & Identity Theft (11)
- Senior Citizens (17)
- Taxes (9)
- Utilities (3)
- Veterans (16)
- Wills/Estates (13)
Filter by Topic
- Attorneys (11)
- Bankruptcy (6)
- Civil Rights (2)
- (-) Consumer (24)
- Courts (9)
- Disability (11)
- Disaster Relief (17)
- Domestic Violence (7)
- Education (14)
- Employment (2)
- Family Law (22)
- Forms - Public (5)
- Health Care (12)
- Housing (23)
- Human Trafficking (2)
- Juvenile Law (5)
- Missouri Lawyers Corner (28)
- Other Information (5)
- Public Benefits (18)
- Scams & Identity Theft (11)
- Senior Citizens (17)
- Taxes (9)
- Utilities (3)
- Veterans (16)
- Wills/Estates (13)
Related Articles
Selected filters:
What is Identity Theft?
Identity Theft is the largest consumer complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). If you have been the victim of identity theft, it could mean someone has used your name make to:
1. make purchases,
2. get credit cards,
3. rent an apartment or
4. obtain utilities without your permission.
About LawHelp.org
LawHelp.org was created for people living on low-incomes and the legal organizations that serve them. LawHelp.org provides referrals to local legal aid and public interest law offices, basic information about legal rights, self-help information, court information, links to social service agencies, and more. Also, LawHelp provides general forms that may be used by the public for accessing the courts. We have included various LawHelp forms that may assist you in Missouri.
This is an Office of the Attorney General publication:
Consumer Protection
If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
Are you having problems with a debt collector?
Have you been sued on a debt?
Is there a judgment against you?
These 5 short cartoon videos might help you: http://www.consumeradvocates.org/for-consumers/debt-collection
If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
They cover the following topics:
1) Dealing with debt collectors
Debt Collection Abuse
Debt Collection FAQs: A Guide for Consumers
This is an informational brochure on how to settle your credit card debt. This information is distributed by the Federal Trade Commission. Click on the PDF file below to view and/or print.
This is a brochure explaining how to deal with creditors that are harassing you. This information is distributed by the National Consumer Law Center. Click on the PDF file below to view and/or print this document.
The Federal Trade Commission offers numerous articles concerning credit and loan problems. Click on the following link to go to the Federal Trade Commission website.
Federal Trade Commission
If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
In 1977, the United States Congress passed the “Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.” Congress said there were abusive actions being taken by many debt collectors. Congress found that these practices invaded privacy. Click on the following document to find about your rights when dealing with debt collectors.
11 - 20 of 25 Results