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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Child Support

During Child Support Awareness Month in August, and even during the rest of the year, it’s important to be mindful of the facts about child support. Child support is money paid to cover some or all of a child’s basic needs, such as food, clothing, housing, education and childcare. Some child support orders may also […]

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Child Support: A Personal Story From The Money Coach

Child Support Awareness Month occurs in August each year. So it’s a perfect time for all of us to reflect on the children we know – in our families and communities – and to question whether they’re getting the parental support they need and deserve. I have very strong personal feelings about child support after

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Firms Banned From Offering Debt Relief Services

The Federal Trade Commission halted two operations that deceived consumers who were looking for help dealing with their debts, including one firm that tricked people by impersonating federal government agencies.  The two firms agreed to settlements with the FTC that ban them from the business of debt relief services.

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Avoid These Common Mistakes Or Your Bankruptcy Filing Will Be Rejected

When the debt load you’re carrying is simply too much to bear, you might have considered filing for bankruptcy protection. Filing for bankruptcy has become increasingly common the past three years thanks to the economic downturn and job cuts across numerous industries. The American Bankruptcy Institute reports that about 1.5 million personal bankruptcy cases were

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3 Ways To Save Thousands of Dollars This Summer With Freebies

Just because the summer temperatures are rising, that doesn’t mean you should burn a hole through your wallet and your hard-earned cash. In fact, right now is the perfect time to think about saving money, lots of it. Here are three ways to save thousands of dollars this summer – and beyond – by focusing

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3 Red Flags that Could Be on Your Credit Report

You know how important it is to check your credit report at least once per year, but do you know what to look for? Your credit report contains a lot of key information about your payment history, various credit accounts you’ve had, and how you’ve handled financial obligations such as credit card debts, mortgages, student

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Best Ways to Rebuild Your Life After Bankruptcy

Filing for bankruptcy can be one of the most stressful financial events you will ever experience. Bankruptcy may not only take its toll on your credit rating, but also on your emotional well-being. Even when you’re using a qualified bankruptcy attorney to work through the process, you will experience a certain level of stress and

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5 Tips to Set Financial Boundaries with Relatives and Friends

If you have a generous heart and some money in the bank, chances are you’ve been approached for financial help by friends or family. While helping out once in a while is kind, repeated requests can become emotionally exhausting—and financially draining. If you’re tired of playing the role of the family ATM, it’s time to

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