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Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is a legal pro­ceed­ing in federal court in which a person with debts (called the debtor) can be freed or “discharged” from most of the debts. There are different chapters or types of bankruptcy.  Two types of bankruptcy are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.  If a debtor files for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the debtor will be able to work out a repayment plan with their creditors.  If a debtor files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, they will get some debts discharged. 
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Credit Reports
What is a credit report? A credit report may contain information about where you live, home and car loans, credit cards, your bill payment history, bankruptcy, and other legal actions.  Businesses use your credit report to help them decide whether to lend you money or let you buy something on credit.
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Debt Collection
What rights do I have when collectors call? You have rights, even if you owe money.  Many of your rights depend upon who is trying to collect the debt.  Collection Agency is the Collector If a collection agency is collecting a debt, it must follow federal law.  This law is called the  Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. The law limits what a collection agency can do.  For example, a collection agency may not:
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Exempt Property
What Does Exempt Property Mean? Property that is protected and cannot be taken by your creditors to pay off a judgment for debt. Who May Claim an Exemption? You or your spouse, your children, or anyone else whom you give permission to, may claim an exemption on your behalf. Can an Exemption be Waived? It depends.  You cannot waive an exemption in favor of an unsecured creditor before your property has been levied.  An unsecured creditor is a creditor to whom you have not given a secured interest in property, such as your home.
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Foreclosure
What is Foreclosure?  Foreclosure means your creditor is trying to take your house and sell it to collect the money you owe.  This happens when you get behind on your payments.   What do words used in a foreclosure mean? Understanding the legal terms used with foreclosure can help you help yourself.  Some definitions are:
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Identity Theft
Identity Theft is the largest consumer complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) every year.   What is Identity Theft? If you have been the victim of identity theft, it could mean someone has used your name to: make purchases, get credit cards, rent an apartment, or obtain utilities without your permission. In some cases, thieves may have used your name to receive medical services, get a tax refund, or even during contact with law enforcement.
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General Assistance
Program Purpose The State of Utah offers a program of limited financial assistance for adults who are unemployable and emancipated minors under certain circumstances. This program is often called General Assistance (GA). Unemployable To be found unemployable, you must have a physical or mental condition that keeps you from doing basic work activities in any occupation. Your condition must be expected to last more than 60 days. 
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Family Employment Program (FEP)
Program Purpose FEP provides short-term assistance for people not working underemployed one-parent families with dependent children pregnant women in their third trimester. Some two-parent families may get FEP if one of the parents has been determined disabled.  Eligibility To receive FEP you must:
Financial Assistance
Family Employment Program - Two Parent (FEP-TP)
Program Purpose This program provides short-term financial assistance to two-parent families that are underemployed or that do not have jobs.  They must also meet the eligibility criteria discussed below. Eligibility To receive FEP-TP you must:
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Financial AssistanceConsumerClear All Filters
Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is a legal pro­ceed­ing in federal court in which a person with debts (called the debtor) can be freed or “discharged” from most of the debts. There are different chapters or types of bankruptcy.  Two types of bankruptcy are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.  If a debtor files for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the debtor will be able to work out a repayment plan with their creditors.  If a debtor files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, they will get some debts discharged. 
Consumer
Credit Reports
What is a credit report? A credit report may contain information about where you live, home and car loans, credit cards, your bill payment history, bankruptcy, and other legal actions.  Businesses use your credit report to help them decide whether to lend you money or let you buy something on credit.
Consumer
Debt Collection
What rights do I have when collectors call? You have rights, even if you owe money.  Many of your rights depend upon who is trying to collect the debt.  Collection Agency is the Collector If a collection agency is collecting a debt, it must follow federal law.  This law is called the  Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. The law limits what a collection agency can do.  For example, a collection agency may not:
Consumer
Exempt Property
What Does Exempt Property Mean? Property that is protected and cannot be taken by your creditors to pay off a judgment for debt. Who May Claim an Exemption? You or your spouse, your children, or anyone else whom you give permission to, may claim an exemption on your behalf. Can an Exemption be Waived? It depends.  You cannot waive an exemption in favor of an unsecured creditor before your property has been levied.  An unsecured creditor is a creditor to whom you have not given a secured interest in property, such as your home.
Consumer
Foreclosure
What is Foreclosure?  Foreclosure means your creditor is trying to take your house and sell it to collect the money you owe.  This happens when you get behind on your payments.   What do words used in a foreclosure mean? Understanding the legal terms used with foreclosure can help you help yourself.  Some definitions are:
Consumer
Identity Theft
Identity Theft is the largest consumer complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) every year.   What is Identity Theft? If you have been the victim of identity theft, it could mean someone has used your name to: make purchases, get credit cards, rent an apartment, or obtain utilities without your permission. In some cases, thieves may have used your name to receive medical services, get a tax refund, or even during contact with law enforcement.
Consumer
General Assistance
Program Purpose The State of Utah offers a program of limited financial assistance for adults who are unemployable and emancipated minors under certain circumstances. This program is often called General Assistance (GA). Unemployable To be found unemployable, you must have a physical or mental condition that keeps you from doing basic work activities in any occupation. Your condition must be expected to last more than 60 days. 
Financial Assistance
Family Employment Program (FEP)
Program Purpose FEP provides short-term assistance for people not working underemployed one-parent families with dependent children pregnant women in their third trimester. Some two-parent families may get FEP if one of the parents has been determined disabled.  Eligibility To receive FEP you must:
Financial Assistance
Family Employment Program - Two Parent (FEP-TP)
Program Purpose This program provides short-term financial assistance to two-parent families that are underemployed or that do not have jobs.  They must also meet the eligibility criteria discussed below. Eligibility To receive FEP-TP you must:
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