What to Do if Your Employer Did Not Notify You of Wage Garnishment Surprised by a smaller paycheck? If your employer did not notify you of a wage garnishment, here’s what you need to know to protect your Read More »
Five Things You Must Know to Protect Your Home During the COVID-19 Financial Crisis We are now about a month into this financial crisis and if you have lost your job or have reduced hours at work, I’m sure you’re Read More »
Auto Insurance Refunds — What You Need To Know Hi, I’m writing tonight to let you know the recent news about automobile insurance refunds and how that impacts people in bankruptcy or who are Read More »
Relief Fund Direct Deposits Start This Week The $1,200 checks many of you are relying on and have been waiting for should start hitting your bank accounts this week. If you filed your Read More »
Nearly 10 Million People Filed for Unemployment in the Last 2 Weeks Yesterday I was shocked to hear that 10 million people have filed for unemployment in the last 2 weeks. I have spoken to many clients Read More »
Some Financial Relief May Be On The Way The Golden Law Group team has been working remotely from home for almost 2 weeks now. So far, we have been lucky and we have enough Read More »
How Much Stimulus Money May You be Entitled To? It is a very important day for the stimulus bill. Yesterday it passed that Senate and it is expected to be voted on in the House. Based Read More »
Bank of America hit with $1,051,000 judgment for harassing cell phone calls On July 2, 2014 a Tampa couple filed suit in Federal Court against Bank of America alleging that the bank called them as many as Read More »
Vulgar voicemails force debt collector to pay $1.5 million ALLAS – The harassing and threatening voicemail messages left on Allen Jones’ mobile phone are nothing short of vulgar. “This shouldn’t be tolerated,” he said. Read More »
Letting Go: A Possible New Solution for Florida Homeowners in Distress According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment in the United States has been holding steady at 9.7 percent in 2010, after peaking at 10.1 Read More »