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Credit and Bankruptcy Legal Help
Personal and business credit, including rising bankruptcy filings are in the news almost daily. If you are looking for ways to understand your credit and possible legal solutions, like bankruptcy, RocketLawyer.com can be a good place to start. This article describes a few of the personal and business credit and bankruptcy resources you can find from Rocket Lawyer.
Denials of Credit and Credit Repair Help
There are several legal documents to help you if you have been denied credit. They include the following: Challenge to Denial of Credit Form, Request a Positive Report Form and the Credit Report Request Form. Also, in partnership with TrueCredit by TransUnion, every Rocket Lawyer Member can access their credit report by establishing a TrueCredit account directly linked from their Rocket Lawyer MyAccount page. TrueCredit can help you monitor your credit and provides lots of helpful tips about how to improve your credit rating with all three credit information agencies.
Bankruptcy Legal Help
The RocketLawyer.com Bankruptcy Worksheet is a good place to start for anyone considering the legal issues surrounding personal or business bankruptcy. The Bankruptcy Worksheet will help you organize and understand your personal financial situation and gather the information that you should have available for your attorney for a pre-bankruptcy consultation. The Bankruptcy Worksheet can also provide the basic information about how to file for bankruptcy, step by step.
Find a Lawyer to help with Credit and Bankruptcy Matters
The free Rocket Lawyer legal directory contains profiles of attorneys in every state who can assist with a variety of legal matters, including credit and bankruptcy legal information and filings. Click here to find a lawyer in your state.
New Law Alert: California Supreme Court Approves Same-Sex Marriage
In a 4-3 ruling, the California State Supreme Court has made California the second state (following Massachusets) to rule that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry.
What does this ruling change for gays and lesbians?
Married couples have several rights and protections that are not recognized for most domestic partner-type arrangements. For example, as reported in the San Francisco Chronicle, domestic partners can be denied certain benefits of marriage under federal law, such as filing joint federal tax returns, social security survivor's benefits and immigration sponsorship rights.
Prenuptial Agreement arrangements and Estate Planning are major considerations for any married couple and these issues will now be the substantially the same for homosexual couples as for heterosexual married people.
RocketLawyer.com recommends that all persons considering marriage think about a Prenuptial Agreement, which will help avoid economic problems in the event of a divorce. Once married, couples should ensure that they have at least three basic legal documents for themselves and their spouse: a Living Will, a Durable Power of Attorney and a Last Will and Testament.
If you are unsure about the legal documents you need, the RocketLawyer.com Free Legal Care Check-Up is always a good place to start.
For more information about the California Supreme Court same-sex marriage ruling, here is Attorney Gloria Allred.
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