Are you worried about your debt collectors calling your family? Have you been sent threatening letters from your credit agency? Were you denied a line of credit because a reporting agency refuses to change your credit score? Our articles provide up-to-date information on all aspects of consumer debt. Browse through our library to find out more about your consumer law issue.
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What You Can Do About Stolen Unemployment Benefits If you had your EDD cards and unemployment benefits stolen, there’s something you can do about it. Here’s a look at the steps you can take. -
Emotional Abuse: My Ex Stole My Identity and Ran Up Doubt in My Name There may be remedies for you if your ex either coerces you to incur debt in your name or uses your identity to it themselves. -
Romancing Your Credit Score | Protecting Your Data from Significant Others Romance cons are one of the most common types of fraud. Learn how to protect your identity from exes and people you date. -
LifeLock Let You Down? How an Identity Theft Attorney Can Help If your identity was stolen while you were a LifeLock customer, an identity theft attorney may be able to help you get compensation. -
Getting Calls for Bills You Don't Owe? You May be a Victim of Identity Theft Are you getting collection calls for debts that you don't remember? It may be more than bad memory—you may be a victim of identity theft. -
First-Time Credit Card Denials: Has Someone Been Using Your Data? If you received a denial upon applying for a first-time credit card, you might be wondering just what happened. Thankfully, we’re here to help. -
Are Your Accounts in Danger After Your Divorce? How to Stay Safe If you’re getting a divorce, it is time to keep your accounts safe from your ex-spouse. Not sure how to proceed? Just use this guide. -
Have a Common Last Name? Double Down on Protecting Your Identity If you have a common last name, you could face credit trouble if reporting agencies get it mixed up. Here’s what you need to know. -
Your Rights as a Victim of Identity Theft in California When you are the victim of credit identity theft in CA, you have rights to certain protections and services under state and federal laws. We explain here. -
Holding Financial Abusers Accountable for Stealing From the Elderly If an elderly loved one was the victim of financial abuse in CA, she might be entitled to triple damages. Our credit fraud lawyer can help you fight back.