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‘I want the calls and letters to stop’: My mother died owing $17,000 in credit-card debt. The creditors want their money. Will I have to sell her house?
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When will my credit card debt become uncollectible?
The timeline for uncollectible credit card debt varies — but knowing when it could happen can be helpful.35 minutes ago -
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John Williams: ‘I don’t want to see the economy weaken’
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Will credit card debt forgiveness cover my $20,000 debt?
Whether or not credit card debt forgiveness will work for you depends, in part, on the total amount you owe.21 hours ago -
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‘This was a money grab’: My uncle took over the family business — and left my father out in the cold. Can I claim our inheritance?
“When my grandfather passed away, my uncle continued running the business and, at that point, he decided that my father would not receive any financial inheritance.”3 hours ago -
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‘I believe she made a big mistake’: My wife put her paycheck into a bank account with her inheritance. Do I now own 50% of those funds?
“I’m still working, and we’ve always filed joint tax returns.”3 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
‘I’m scared to death’: My wife asked for a divorce after 21 years. She wants to buy a house with our savings, but promises to help pay my mortgage.
“There is more than enough money in the savings to completely pay off the current mortgage.”3 hours ago -
Top stories - NBC News
Al Pacino says he briefly died from Covid: 'I was gone'
Al Pacino revealed on a podcast over the weekend that he almost died during a bout with Covid-19 — a near-death experience that left him pondering his mortality.19 hours ago -
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Al Pacino claims he almost died of COVID: 'I was gone'
During a podcast appearance on The New York Times’ “The Interview," Al Pacino claims he once nearly died of COVID.18 hours ago -
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‘I feel like I’m missing something’: I’m 68, divorced with two children. I’ve $750,000 and rent my home. Do I need a trust?
“I continue to reinvest the dividends and interest so my investments continue to grow.”3 hours ago
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