20 Feb Debt Defense, FCRA, FDCPA How to Dispute a Debt the Right Way (Step-by-Step Guide) February 20, 2026 By AmyGinsburg If you see a debt on your credit report that is wrong, inflated, or not yours, disputing it the right way matters...Continue reading
20 Feb FCRA, FDCPA Is Reporting to Credit Bureaus a “Communication” Under the FDCPA? February 20, 2026 By AmyGinsburg (And What Happens If the Debt Is Wrong, Disputed, or Not Validated?) Continue reading
18 Feb FDCPA Top 10 FDCPA Violations (And How to Spot Them) February 18, 2026 By AmyGinsburg Most people know debt collectors can’t threaten jail or use abusive language. Continue reading
18 Feb FDCPA How to Prove an FDCPA Violation (Evidence Checklist) February 18, 2026 By AmyGinsburg If you believe a debt collector violated the FDCPA, evidence is critical. Continue reading
18 Feb FDCPA When Can Debt Collectors Call? FDCPA Time Limits Explained February 18, 2026 By AmyGinsburg If a debt collector is calling you early in the morning or late at night, you may be wondering: Continue reading
18 Feb FDCPA What Counts as an Illegal Third-Party Disclosure Under the FDCPA? February 18, 2026 By AmyGinsburg One of the most common FDCPA violations is improper third-party disclosure. Continue reading
18 Feb FDCPA Can Debt Collectors Contact Me on Social Media? February 18, 2026 By AmyGinsburg Yes — but with strict limitations. Debt collectors are increasingly...Continue reading
18 Feb FDCPA Debt Collectors Contacting Your Employer: How to Make It Stop February 18, 2026 By AmyGinsburg If a debt collector has called your job or spoken to your boss, you may be wondering: Continue reading
18 Feb FDCPA Debt Collectors Contacting Family Members: What to Do (Email + More) February 18, 2026 By AmyGinsburg If a debt collector is emailing your parents (or any family member) about your debt, it may be illegal—especially...Continue reading
18 Feb FDCPA Debt Collector Emailed My Parents—Is That Illegal? February 18, 2026 By AmyGinsburg If a debt collector emailed your parents about your debt, you’re probably asking: Continue reading