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What to do in case of identity theft, especially when done to steal your COVID-19 Stimulus
Theft Uses The people who steal identities or use already stolen ones have reasons for this, and all of them are a fraud of some manner. The two most common, with the uses of infor...
Have You Protected Your Assets in Your Second Marriage?
If you've just decided to get married again, you need to take the right measures to protect your assets in your second marriage. As you may already know, failing to do so can keep the intended family members from...
Did You Claim Unemployment in Nevada? You Could Be Entitled to Compensation
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States saw record unemployment rates. With most states besides South Dakota still seeing unemployment rates higher than they'd seen since the last re...
Got a Letter Asking You to Pay Back Unemployment? Read This Now
If you were among the millions of Americans put out of work due to COVID-19 this year, you probably did what many others did: file for unemployment. Of course, for those employed in "regular jobs"...
Discover Hidden Treasure: Finding Unclaimed Money/Funds/Resources - Top National Trends Revealed!
Have you ever dreamt of stumbling upon a hidden treasure? Well, the real-life version may be closer than you think! Unclaimed money, funds, and resources are waiting to be di...
Landlords Join Class-Action Lawsuit as the CDC Enacts Another Eviction Ban
Landlords Join Class-Action Lawsuit as the CDC Enacts Another Eviction Ban The financial fallout from the pandemic could last many more months. That is time that America's landlords cannot wai...
Attorney Generals of 23 States Challenge Federal Student Loan Debt
Returning to class action lawsuits against the United States Department of Education, Betsy DeVos, student loan processors, and colleges and universities, a multistate coalition of Attorney Generals calls ...
Angry Students Sue University to Get Their Tuition Funds Back
COVID-19 has caused all sorts of changes, and one area where this is particularly evident is education. The majority of schools have switched to online education, and this is causing all sorts of frustrations f...
Supreme Court to Rule on Student-athlete Compensation by June 2020
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case to see if college athletes could have limits placed on non-cash payments made to students who compete in the Big Ten, Southeastern, Atlantic Coast, Big 12...