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Reviews for Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Fight to Criminalize Business Violence

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The average rating for Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Fight to Criminalize Business Violence based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2014-12-07 00:00:00
2006was given a rating of 4 stars Elvin Parson
If you are one of the millions of honest, hardworking people that are having troubles paying your debts, Robin Leonard and Margaret Reiter's book "Solve Your Money Troubles: Debt, Credit & Bankruptcy" might be just the book you need to help you get back on track toward a fresh start. This book is a very good tool to help people regain their financial sanity when all debts broken loose. As a Nolo book, it is written by attorneys for the lay person. I've always been impressed by Nolo and the quality of information presented in their products. They are working hard to fulfill their mission of making the law accessible to everyone. The book is designed for people who are in over their heads and need to know what to do now. It starts with a chapter on assessing how much you owe and how much you earn. It then looks at if you are married, divorced, or separated and how that affects your debts. Chapter three outlines debts you may not owe and why, and chapter four goes over prioritizing your debts. The next chapter, five, offers suggestions on finding money to pay the debts you owe, and chapter six provides tips on negotiating with your creditors. If all of that fails, chapter seven looks at what you can expect when you can't pay your debts, and chapter eight covers reducing mortgage payments and dealing with foreclosure. Chapter nine teaches how to deal with debt collectors and chapter ten focuses on choosing and managing credit cards. The next few chapters deal with understanding loan and other credit documents, student loans, child support and alimony, and then a short chapter on if you are sued. (If you are sued, this is a primer, but you will need more information.) Chapter fifteen is titled "Bankruptcy: The Ultimate Weapon" and provides some basics on this option when you cannot pay your debts. If you do choose this option, you will need more information and/or the guidance of an attorney. There are a number of Nolo books on Bankruptcy that could also help. The next chapter discusses property creditors can't take, and then there is a chapter on rebuilding your credit. The last chapter provides some guidance on help beyond this book. There is also a glossary and some sample letters, worksheets, and forms in the Appendixes. This book can be a valuable resource for people who are really having troubles with their finances and difficulties with their debts. Read it for the information to help solve your money troubles.
Review # 2 was written on 2015-12-25 00:00:00
2006was given a rating of 2 stars William Simmons
Research to see if it can help my current situation. (First read June 10, 2010). I see I read this back in 2010. Still had credit issues and tried to resolve them in 2012, so some of this stuff I am reading is regurgitated since I already been through it and discovered some things on my own. However, I am reading the later version now, 2013, via paperback copy not eBook but do not see it available. (Leisure read, 2014).


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