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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.  
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Identity Theft
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.  
ConsumerForms - LawHelpScams & Identity Theft
The Difference Between Federal, State, and Local Laws
There are different types of laws.  Federal laws apply to everyone in the United States.  State and local laws apply to people who live or work in a particular state, commonwealth, territory, county, city, municipality, town, township or village. Click on the following link to learn more.  Laws If you click on the link above you will be leaving this website.  To return, simply click on the the back arrow button on the upper left of your screen.
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The Differences Between Criminal Court and Civil Court
This articles located on the LawHelp web site helps to explain the difference between criminal matters and civile matters in courts.  Click on the following link to learn more.  LawHelp If you click on the link above you will be leaving this website.
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Donating Tips
Check a Charity before you donate.  For more information go to:   Charity Watch If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
Scams & Identity Theft
Indentity Theft - Contact the Missouri Attorney General
Identity theft is a form of taking, accessing, or using someone’s personal information such as their name, social security number, or credit card number, without their permission, pretending to be someone else by assuming another’s identity, or creating a fake identity.
Scams & Identity Theft
What is Civil Legal Aid? A General Explanation
Civil legal aid is a combination of services and resources that helps Americans of all backgrounds – including those who face the toughest legal challenges: children, veterans, seniors, ill or disabled people, and victims of domestic violence – to effectively navigate the justice system.    Civil legal aid helps ensure fairness for all in the justice system, regardless of how much money you have.   If you click on any of the links below, you will be leaving this website.  
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How to Avoid Identity Theft - What You Should Do Checklist
Consider signing up for an identity theft monitoring service for yourself and other members of your family, including children. Don’t use the same password for multiple accounts. Make each password unique. Use a password manager to securely store your passwords. Monitor your kids, to know what they’re doing online. You can use apps for monitoring, and/or look at your router logs, or configure your router to block sites. Educate your kids about online safety. The earlier, the better.
Scams & Identity Theft
How To Keep Elderly Loved Ones Safe from Online Scams
Our elderly loved ones are some of the most precious people in our lives. Sadly though, seniors are also some of the most vulnerable, especially when it comes to online scams. To View information concerning how to keep your love ones save, click on link below: How To Keep Elderly Loved Ones Safe from Online Scams (ireviews.com) If you click this link, you will be leaving this web site.
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