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Posts Tagged With: Legal Recovery Law Offices

California Debt Blog: FAQ: How do I fight a wage garnishment?

March 7, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

Question: I recently found out that there is a judgment against me. They are attempting to garnish my wages. How do I fight this? A: There are basically four options if you want to fight a wage garnishment. 1. You…

Categories: Current Affairs, FAQ, Hiring an attorney, Legal Process, News Tags: CIR Law Offices, claim of exemption, debt, debt collection, default, default judgment, financial statement, judgment, judgment creditor, Legal Recovery Law Offices, Midland Funding, Nelson & Kennard, Persolve, set aside judgment, wage garnishment, wages

California Debt Blog: FAQ: Can my wages be garnished and what do I do if a debt collector violates the law?

February 14, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

More from the last two weeks on what a debt collector cannot do. This is based on the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and the California Rosenthal Act (also called the Rosenthal FDCPA). You may have seen these…

Categories: Credit, Current Affairs, FAQ, FDCPA, Hiring an attorney, Legal Process, Rosenthal FDCPA Tags: bank levy, CACH, debt collection, debt collector, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, FDCPA, Legal Recovery Law Offices, levy, Mark Walsh, Midland Funding, Persolve, R-FDCPA, RFDCPA, Rosenthal Act, Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Rosenthal FDCPA, social security income, wage garnishment

California Debt Blog: More on JPMorgan Chase

May 17, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

Last week I wrote about the California Attorney General suing JPMorgan Chase for its debt collection practices. Today, Lawyers.com comes out with an article abou tthe same issue. There are two issues that should be pointed out. First, these practices…

Categories: Current Affairs, FDCPA, Hiring an attorney, Legal Process, News, Rosenthal FDCPA Tags: Brachfeld and Associates, California Attorney General, Capital One, Chase, debt collection, debt collector, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, FDCPA, Frederick J. Hanna and Associates, JP Morgan, JP Morgan Chase, JPMorgan Chase, justice, Kamala Harris, Legal Recovery Law Offices, Rosenthal Act, Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

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