The balance is high and its messing up my credit. Want to remove myself from the card. Will card company still allow me to contact them and make payments if I send my POA papers?
if the sale of the house? The deed was once in my sisters name but my mother put it back into her name after she got the mortgage.There are many more details and we would like to know if my mother needs to hire an attorney to protect what she has left
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Due to health problems they are having financial difficulty. They have a bank issued credit card with $24,000 in debt. I've read that the bank can't touch their SS but my question is can they come after other assets like their house which they have a mortgage on or their car which is the only car th...
one loan was almost paid off it was $962 the other loan was for 15,000 for a car there were separate loans it was the Redstone Federal credit Union I froze my account so I could not pay on the car payments 2 months behind on the $15,000 long because they froze my account would not take out the payme...
My dad has severe memory loss and was arrested for DWI in late Sept. He has no idea what happened, no idea what's going on, can't remember a thing. We don't have $$ for a lawyer, he's 74 and on Social Security. Can anything be done?
Her sole source of income is her monthly $1579 Social Security, her minimum pmts on her credit cards is just under $1000. Which doesn't leave enough money for living expenses (utilities, food, etc.). My first inclination is a credit help service but, after researching this, here best case scenario w...
He’s a veteran and has been diagnosed with Dementia.
she is deceased now but theystole over 200,000, from her and vanished,and I just discovered this,going through her papers.
Will left home to husband and brother. Husband and family live in home and have. Broker paid mortgage. Now want us to sell to reimburse fees. We signed nothing other than ok to stop auction
I'm a close friend of the senior who needs help. I help her with getting her to her appointments, etc. I recently took her to her bank, where she was told by the manager of the bank that she has a outstanding bill with them, and if it is not paid soon, they will garnish her disability check. Well I ...