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Changes in Bankruptcy Law that affect the Low-Income
Congress made some changes in bankruptcy law. They go into effect October 17, 2005. Find out which changes most affect low-income people.
By: New Orleans Legal Assistance (an office of Southeast Louisiana Legal Services)
Attorney General's Consumer Protection Section
(Separate Website)
The Consumer Protection Section of the Attorney General's office is responsible for enforcing Louisiana's consumer protection laws. This site has information and other resources, including a link to the page where you can learn about how to file a complaint about a consumer issue.
By: State of Louisiana
Avoid foreclosure rescue scams! Tips from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Watch this video to learn more about foreclosure rescue scams and how to avoid becoming a victim.
By: Federal Trade Commission -- FTC
Bankruptcy Basics for Cases Filed Before Oct. 17, 2005
(Separate Website)
By: Administrative Office, U.S. Courts
Bankruptcy Basics for Cases Filed on or after Oct. 17, 2005
(Separate Website)
Manual
By: Administrative Office, U.S. Courts
Consumer Information Brochures -- Free
(Separate Website)
Go to this page on the National Consumer Law Center to download free brochures about many issues, including credit reports, debt collection, foreclosure and more.
By: National Consumer Law Center
Credit Counseling and Debtor Education for People Filing for Bankruptcy
(Separate Website)
See this information from the U.S. Trustee Program about Credit Counseling and Debtor Education requirements for people who file for bankruptcy. See the January 2008 notice about areas affected by Hurricane Katrina.
By: U.S. Trustee Program, U.S. Department of Justice
Debt Collection: Know Your Rights. Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Watch this video from the FTC to learn more about your rights when it comes to debt collection.
By: Federal Trade Commission
File a Complaint with the FTC. Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Watch this video from the Federal Trade Commissions Bureau of Consumer Protection to find out more about how to file a consumer complaint.
By: Federal Trade Commission
Filing for Bankruptcy Without an Attorney
(Separate Website)
This page has information for those trying to file for bankruptcy on their own. The courts warn that the system is hard to get around without a lawyer, so there is also information about where to get legal help.
By: US Bankruptcy Courts
Guide to Avoiding Foreclosure
(Separate Website)
Information and resources from HUD to help you avoid foreclosure and keep your home.
By: US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development - HUD
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Home Finance and Sales - Federal Consumer Information Center
(Separate Website)
See this list of resources available from the Federal Consumer Information Center about home financing and related issues.
By: Federal Consumer Information Center
Military Pro Bono Project
The Military Pro Bono Project's website notes that : "The ABA Military Pro Bono Project (MPBP) will connect eligible, active-duty servicemembers with pro bono attorneys to assist with the resolution of civil legal issues. "
By: American Bar Association
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Money Help from MyMoney.gov
(Separate Website)
See this information about you and your money from the U.S. Financial Literacy and Education Commission. Tips about scams and ripoffs, too.
By: U.S. Financial Literacy and Education Commission
MyMoney.gov -- Helpful Information from the U.S. Government
(Separate Website)
See this site about money matters, from the U.S. Financial Literacy and Education Commission. Includes tips for avoiding scams, like foreclosure rescue scams and loan scams.
By: U.S. Financial Literacy and Education Commission
New "Making Home Affordable" Website
(Separate Website)
See the announcement from HUD about a new website with information about President Obama's plan to help homeowners.
By: HUD - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Should I File for Bankruptcy?
When should you get a bankruptcy? How do you file for bankruptcy? What happens when you file? Here's some very basic information.
By: Southeast Louisiana Legal Services (New Orleans office)
The Truth About Debt Relief Services -- Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Watch this video from the Federal Trade Commission to find out more about which debt relief services to avoid and why.
By: Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
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