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What Happens To Credit Card Debt When You Die?

Key takeaways Credit card debt doesn’t disappear after death. In most cases, it’s either paid…

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Can Bankruptcy Take Your 401(k)? Not Usually

Key takeaways Your retirement funds are protected by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)…

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Walking Away From Debt Vs. Filing Bankruptcy

Although walking away from your debt completely may seem tempting, it will have a huge…

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Will Filing For Bankruptcy Clear All My Debt?

Key takeaways Filing for bankruptcy can help you discharge debts and regain control of your…

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What Is A Bank Levy?

During times of financial hardship, it’s not uncommon to fall behind on regular bills and…

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Is A Person With Power Of Attorney Responsible For Paying Financial Debts?

Key takeaways A power of attorney is generally not responsible for debts when the person…

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How to Avoid Resetting The Clock On Old Debt

Key takeaways The statute of limitations for some types of debt is typically three to…

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7 Ways Your Pet Teaches You to Save – Pet Ownership on a Budget

3. Ditch the Gym: Let Your Sidekick Keep You Active Dogs need walks, cats need…

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Can Creditors Take Your Social Security?

Key takeaways Social Security benefits are generally protected from creditors, but exceptions exist for federal…

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What Happens to Debt When You Die in Canada Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 

What Happens to Credit Card Debt When You Die?  Another common question we get is:…

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