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Credit Score & Report

What Is a CPN?

Table of Contents Many find discomfort in giving out their own social security number to financial institutions. Generally, this concern stems from fear of becoming the victim of identity theft

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Divorce

Is Kentucky a Community Property State?

No, Kentucky is not a community property state. Instead, it follows the common law system of equitable distribution. This means marital property is divided fairly—but not always equally—based on several

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Kentucky Divorce Laws
Divorce

Kentucky Divorce Laws

Table of Contents Divorce is not an easy decision to make, but sometimes it’s the best decision for the health of everyone involved. If you are considering filing for divorce

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Home & Mortgage

Can the IRS Take Your House?

Table of Contents The IRS does have the authority to seize property, including a primary residence, but it rarely happens. By law, the agency must first prove that there are

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Credit Score & Report

What Is the Highest Credit Score?

Table of Contents How Does Credit Score Work? There are multiple credit scoring institutions, each having varying methods of calculation. As a result, most will have slightly different scores as

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Bankruptcy Chapter 7

How to File Chapter 7 With No Money

Table of Contents Unfortunately, you have to spend money in order to save money sometimes. That’s definitely the case with most bankruptcy filings across the nation. You’re basically drowning in

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Debt

Absolute Priority Rule

Table of Contents When a person or a company files for bankruptcy with the bankruptcy court, their repaid debts go to a specific creditor’s claim (or multiple creditor claims) as

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