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Kathryn K. Settling credit debt 4 less than owed?
30 March 2009 | 20 replies
She tried to reason with them ( the worst thing you could do) and they told her that if she could not pay her bills then she was not fit to be a mother and that they were going to call Child protective services and have her child removed.
Natalie Kolodij How to counter my my landlord's "fair" price he will sell for?
24 March 2017 | 59 replies
It's got one bathroom and tiny stairs forcing me to have child sized furniture in my upstairs bedroom.
Nataniel A. Special Needs Housing? Is it really that good?
30 January 2021 | 14 replies
I actually have a disabled child myself and I know the struggles for her and myself.  
Justin T. Ellison New to investing in Phoenix area
4 January 2018 | 7 replies
After several years of working multiple jobs and doing whatever possible just to make it ends meet and the birth of my first child, I know now it's time to take action to work towards a better future for my family. 
Tony Ngo Who is responsible for the damage of a trampoline when a pine tree fell on it?
18 July 2015 | 19 replies
No doctor in their right mind is going to recommend a child use a trampoline. 
N/A N/A Legal Advice for All Investors
11 February 2007 | 12 replies
Through prepaid legal I was able to get my child support payments from 600 to 250.00 a month.
James DeRoest Dogs and rat poison
15 April 2016 | 6 replies
What if a child had walked by and gotten to it, even if he just touched it and later put his fingers in his mouth.
Angela DeVolder Illinois Rent Relief
20 May 2020 | 0 replies
The act would:Cancel rent debt for tenants who are diagnosed with COVID-19 or advised by a health care provider to self-quarantine; have lost income through furloughs, layoffs or other employment interruption; or are paying more for household expenses, child care or health care during the moratorium.
Erik Stewart RE investors with humble origins?
5 December 2020 | 64 replies
My Parents divorced at a young age ,with no stable bread winner my mother was on welfare and We were dirt poor living in a beat up rental house for 200$ a month that my grandpa graciously  paid for out of his social security .we never went out to eat or had a decent running family car .with no father figure and a mom on painkillers I was a child left to himself so I raised myself .
Alan Lafontaine What to do with 401k
29 July 2020 | 20 replies
Please note that the account into which the funds are deposited must be the same type of account from which the funds were first withdrawn (e.g. withdrawal of pre-tax funds from a 401k could be deposited in a pre-tax IRA but not a Roth IRA - "like to like").Loans:Payments on a 401k loan taken under the CARES Act must be paid back starting in 2021 over a 5 year term.Here are the details regarding the loans:NEW LOANS:The CARES Act which was enacted to provide relief to individuals impacted by COVID-19 allows for increased 401k loans and more flexibility for repayment of these loans.Specifically, you must be an individual who meets one of the following conditions to demonstrate that you have been impacted by the crisis (and it will be your responsibility to retain documents in your files that demonstrates that you are a qualified individual):Individual who is diagnosed with COVID-19, with a CDC-approved test;Individual whose spouse or dependent is diagnosed with COVID-19, with a CDC-approved test; ORIndividual who experiences adverse financial consequences as a result of being quarantined, furloughed, laid off, having work hours reduced, being unable to work due to lack of child care due to COVID-19, closing or reducing hours of a business owned or operated by the individual due to COVID-19; or other factors as determined by the Treasury Secretary.On or before September 23, 2020, such individuals take a 401k participant loan subject to the following terms:Maximum Amount of the Loan: 100% of their 401k balance not to exceed $100,000.