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   Debt Verification Letter
Example of a letter you can send to a collection agency that asks them to prove that you owe them money.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
   Cease Contact Letter
Example of a letter you can send to a collection agency to ask them to stop contacting you.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
   Letter Asking a Debt Collector to Stop Calling You at Work
Example of a letter you can send to a collection agency to ask them to stop contacting you at work.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
   Judgments: How to Claim Exemptions and Request a Hearing
Packet for claiming exemptions from execution of a judgment against you and request for a hearing.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
   What is an Affidavit?
An affidavit is your written statement that you swear under oath (or affirm) is true. Learn how to use an affidavit and how to make the affidavit legal for the courts. A form is included.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
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   Advertisements Promising Debt Relief May Be Offering Bankruptcy (Separate Website)
Tips about ads that promise debt relief.
By: Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
  
   
   Claim of Exemption
Information about how to protect your money and property from a creditor. This applies after the creditor has gotten a judgment against you.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
   Debt Collectors Won't Leave Me Alone - What Can I Do?
Frequently asked questions about what to do when debt collectors won't leave you alone.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
   Fair Debt Collection - Things Debt Collectors Can and Can't Do
Information on what Debt Collectors can and cannot do.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
   Vehicle Repossession: Understanding the Rules of the Road (Separate Website)
Information about when and how a creditor can repo your car.
By: Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
  
   
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