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  • Can Social Security Checks Be Garnished for a Credit Card Debt?

    Although creditors have a legal right to be paid the money they are owed, their options are limited when it comes to garnishment. Social Security checks are government funds and as such are exempt...

  • VA Benefits Vs. Social Security Benefits

    A large part of the population depends on Social Security and VA benefits. The Department of Veteran Affairs estimates that there are 23.8 million living veterans, and the Social Security...

  • How to Apply for Federal Long-Term Disability

    If you suffer from an injury or ailment that has left you unable to work, you may be eligible for federal long-term disability through the U.S. Social Security Administration. Provided you...

  • How to Report a Stolen SSN

    Identity theft is a crime that can have serious adverse affects on your life. An unscrupulous person can use your Social Security number to rack up debt in your name. Potential employers and...

  • Identity Theft Protection & Prevention

    It is extremely upsetting to get a credit card statement or another bill in the mail and discover that someone has stolen your identity. In the Iinternet era, where more and more people are...

  • How to Find Social Security Disability Information

    Finding Social Security disability information is a relatively simple task. Helpful information is provided by the Social Security Administration online and in person. Most tasks can be...

  • What to Do in Case of a Lost Social Security Card

    The first Social Security card applications were issued in November 1936. The cards were established to register individuals for potential benefits after the signing of the Social Security Act, by...

  • Do It Yourself Identity Theft Protection

    Unlike a home invasion, identify theft often remains undetected until an individual seeks a line of credit. In order to prevent identity theft, you should learn how sensitive, personal information...

  • The Best Ways to Safeguard Your Social Security Number

    The evolution of the Internet and the accompanying technologies has changed the way we do business It has also led to an increase in identity theft. In the United States, a Social Security number...

  • How to Change the Payee for Disability Insurance

    A representative payee for disability insurance is someone who manages money for the individual recipient. A payee is appointed when the recipient is a minor, declared legally incompetent or...

  • How to Protect your Credit Score

    Many of us have credit that we can be proud of while others have credit that needs to be worked on. Regardless of what your score is, in order to keep it healthy or going in the right direction,...

  • How to Do a Credit Security Freeze?

    According to the Federal Trade Commission, "as many as 9 million Americans have their identities stolen each year." Identity thieves get apartments, cell phones, credit cards and other...

  • How to Apply for a New Social Security Number

    There are very specific steps to follow for those individuals who have to apply for a new social security number. If you currently have a social security number and must apply for a new number,...

  • How to Collect Evidence Against an Identity Thief

    Collecting evidence against an identity thief takes a little legwork and a lot of patience. Report the identity theft to both the police and the Federal Trade Commission. Doing so will help you...

  • How to Protect Against Identity Theft

    The Federal Trade Commission estimates that 9 million people are victims of identity theft each year. Identity theft occurs when someone commits fraud by using your identification information,...

  • How to Find Information on What to Do If Your Social Security Number Is Stolen

    Your Social Security number is one of the most important tools you have in establishing credit, identifying yourself for legal reasons, getting a job and collecting benefits when you retire....

  • How to Determine When It is Safe to Release Your Social Security Number

    In order to protect yourself from identity theft and other types of fraud, it is extremely important to know when you should and should not release your social security number.

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