tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5194421.post913284334952373978..comments2024-03-20T00:34:27.373-07:00Comments on archy: Please help Tessa and MarloweUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5194421.post-89685436422407822412022-12-03T11:52:07.706-08:002022-12-03T11:52:07.706-08:00What a cuck you are asking for help for a woman wh...What a cuck you are asking for help for a woman who refused to fulfill her marriage vows. I hope you can at least watch her get plowed by other guys.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5194421.post-86278408280850990382015-08-24T11:05:32.626-07:002015-08-24T11:05:32.626-07:00My late husband died on Valentine's Day and ha...My late husband died on Valentine's Day and has left me with a huge pack of bills-mostly stuff medically-related. Here's what you need to do:<br />1.) Contact the local Legal Aid Society and ask for someone who is familiar with elder law(which usually affects 50+ people or someone whom you relied upon who was elderly.) They will tell you what you creditors can or cannot do. Ex. If you are at full retirement age in your state, they cannot garnish your social security if it is your only income. And they cannot execute property if it is average stuff. Ex. would be a car for regular transportation if the car is valued at $3500 or less,etc.<br />If you drive a Mercedes, they could force you to sell it and buy something cheaper. See if someone needs an elder baby-sitter. Ex. a heart patient that cannot be left alone except for short periods of time. They could give you a free room to do this. Usually the person can take care of themselves otherwise, just can't be alone. Years ago my husband and I had a real tough time for about 18 months. He got a job at a pizza parlor run by a family friend. Anytime someone forgot to pick up an order or got the wrong order,etc. WE got free pizza! It was boring, but we didn't starve.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5194421.post-25304990322226624232015-08-22T06:57:14.974-07:002015-08-22T06:57:14.974-07:00I'm so sorry. Indeed, her story isn't tha...I'm so sorry. Indeed, her story isn't that uncommon. I can't help at the moment, but I do want to share that I helped a friend file for bankruptcy earlier this year. She had a mountain of mostly medical debt that she didn't have a snowball's chance in hell of paying off, being quite poor. Then her employer threatened to fire her unless she dealt with the problem. (Is that legal? Said employer is the federal government. I guess they get to make up their rules.) <br /><br />My friend was totally traumatized by the whole concept, but the process turned out to be pretty painless, at least here in California. It is something to consider in the face of overwhelming debt, especially if the way out seems exceedingly murky.Karenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03079852628674185384noreply@blogger.com