13 May Consumer Law, Consumer Protection Justice Delayed: Why Virtual Court Access Is Essential for Working Families and Seniors May 13, 2026 By AmyGinsburg 0 comments For generations, the American justice system has relied on a simple assumption: if you are sued, cited, summoned,...Continue reading
13 May Consumer Law Supreme Court Shadow Docket Explained: What Consumers Need to Know About Debt, Credit, and Housing Laws May 13, 2026 By AmyGinsburg 0 comments Most Americans have never heard the phrase “shadow docket.” Yet in ...Continue reading
13 May Consumer Law, Debt Defense, FDCPA How State Debt Collection Laws Can Provide Stronger Consumer Protections Than the FDCPA May 13, 2026 By AmyGinsburg 0 comments When consumers hear about debt collection harassment, robocalls, collection lawsuits, or abusive collection tacti...Continue reading
14 Apr Consumer Law, Consumer Protection Consumer Rights for Gen Z: How to Protect Yourself From Scams, Debt, and Bad Deals March 20, 2026 By AmyGinsburg If you’re part of Gen Z, you’ve grown up in a world where almost everything involves a financial transaction. Continue reading
10 Apr Debt Defense, FCRA, FDCPA, Consumer Law, Debt Resolution, General Financial If You Can’t Pay It Off This Cycle, Don’t Swipe: The Rule That Can Keep You Out of Credit Card Debt April 2, 2026 By AmyGinsburg Credit cards are one of the most powerful financial tools available—and one of the easiest to misuse. Continue reading
10 Apr Consumer Law, FCRA, Debt Defense Let’s Talk About: Credit Card Interest and How it is Calculated April 2, 2026 By AmyGinsburg Most people misunderstand one of the most important rules about credit cards—and it’s costing them money every si...Continue reading
08 Apr Debt Defense, FCRA, FDCPA, Consumer Law, Debt Resolution, General Financial Should You Make Multiple Payments on Your Credit Card Each Month? The Benefits (and When It Actually Matters) April 2, 2026 By AmyGinsburg When it comes to managing credit cards, most people follow a simple rule: Continue reading
06 Apr Dealer Fraud, Consumer Law, Consumer Protection, Consumer Fraud Odometer Rollback: How It Happens, How to Spot It, and What to Do March 18, 2026 By AmyGinsburg When buying a used vehicle, one of the most important factors is mileage. Lower mileage typically means less wear...Continue reading
02 Apr FDCPA, General Financial, Debt Resolution, Consumer Law, FCRA, Debt Defense Interest vs. APR (and Other Credit Card Terms You Must Understand to Avoid Costly Mistakes) April 2, 2026 By AmyGinsburg If you’ve ever looked at your credit card statement and felt confused by the terminology, you’re not alone. Continue reading
02 Apr FCRA, General Financial, Consumer Law, Consumer Protection, Consumer Fraud, FDCPA The Snowball Method for Paying Off Debt (and How It Compares to Other Strategies) April 2, 2026 By AmyGinsburg If you’re dealing with credit card debt—or any kind of consumer debt—you’ve probably asked yourself: Continue reading