Managing Your Credit and
Debt in Difficult Times

Handling Demands from Debt Collectors
Collection

 

Consumer Facts from the Federal Trade Commission (More)

Out of Work:? FTC Suggestions on Dealing with Debt(More)

Bad Checks and Overdrafts - A Primer
Checks


Protect Yourself from Overdraft Fees
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Banks Boost Overdraft Fees—How Much Would You Pay?  (More)

Five Sneaky Overdraft Fees (More)

What happens when you write a bad check?  When can you be prosecuted? How long do you have to make the check good and to avoid some nasty consequences? These and other questions are discussed in a Law in the Life interview with Audrain County Prosecutor Jason Lamb. Click here for the interview.


Medical Bills- When You Think You Can't Pay Them
Medical


Medical expenses are some of the most costly to pay - especially for the uninsured. What you may not know is that hospitals typically overcharge for services, or bill you for services that were not performed. What else should you know when dealing with mounting medical debt? Law in Your Life host Angela Wilson sits down with attorney Larry Ferguson to learn more Law in Your Life #56: Medical Bills

Understanding Your Medical Bill by the American Academy of Family Physicians  (More)

Five Ways to Lower Your Medical Bill (More)

Hospitals Put Patients’ Debt Up for Auction (More)

Foreclosure and Holding onto Your House
Past Due


Avoiding Default and Foreclosure (More)

Mortgage Foreclosure Resources (More)

Steps You Can Take to Avoid Foreclosure (More)

About Bankruptcy
foreclosure


Bankruptcy Pros and Cons from the American Bar Association (More)

Bankruptcy Explained (More)

Bankruptcy FAQ by Nolo (More)

Your Credit Report - Know What It Says
Credit Report


Your Rights from the Federal Trade Commission (More)

Credit Reports and Scoring (More

How to Dispute Credit Report Scores (More)

Building a Better Credit Report (More)

Your Credit Score by FairIsaac and Consumer Federation of America (More)

 

Legal Myths about Credit
Credit Cards

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Some people wrongly believe that if you pay just a little on a bill - even if it isn't the minimum payment, you can't get sued. Others mistakenly believe that  you can ignore a court order and the case will just go away. The world is filled with myths about the judicial system. What is truth and what is an old wives' tale? Host Angela Wilson gets the facts from Columbia attorney Michael McCrary. (Audio Interview)

Twenty Greatest Myths about Credit and Debt by MyVesta (a British company) (More)

Mythbuster --- Consumer Handbook to Credit Protection Laws (More)

Credit Cards
kids


Everything You Need to Know About Your Credit Card (More)

Watch Out for the Small Print (More)

Beware Changes in Credit Card Interest Rate (More)

Before You Sign a Contract
Sign Here


Law in Your Life #13: Sales Contracts

Sales contracts are a part of everyday life, but what are your rights when you sign on the dotted line? Can you back out of certain agreements? Today host Angela Wilson talks to St. Louis attorney Mike Ferry about this important issue. (Audio Interview)

Sales contracts are part of everyday life. You need one to get a cell phone, buy a house or car, or to make to receive a loan. What happens if you need to revise that contract? Is it difficult? What is the potential impact? Today host Angela Wilson talks to Columbia attorney Todd Werts about what happens when you need to revise an agreement. (Audio Interview) (Internet Explorer users click twice.)

 

Paychecks & Car Title Loans -
They Put the High in High Interest Rates
money and keys


Financial Quicksand (More)

High Risk for Title Loans (More)

Credit Counseling
Counseling


Important Questions to Ask When Choosing a  Credit Counselor (More)

Credit Repair Companies Draw Complaints (More)

Watch Out for Credit Counseling Abuses (More)

 

Arbitration
Arbitration


Factsheet from the Center for Responsible Lending (More)

Law In Your Life #57: Arbitration (Audio Interview))

Today, it seems, nearly everything is handled through arbitration. Late bills and employment issues are some of the most popular items solved through arbitration. But the system isn't always good for the consumer. In fact, studies show that it can work against the average American. What should you know before signing a contract that forces you to use arbitration to settle disputes? Law in Your Life host Angela Wilson finds out from attorney John Campbell. (Download audio)

 

Filing for Unemployment in Missouri
unemployment

 

If you have lost your job, you could be eligible to receive unemployment compensation from Missouri.  And if you are turned down,  you have a right to appeal that decision. To learn more about your unemployment benefits, listen to this Law in the Life interview.