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A recent bankruptcy court decision in Silliman v. Cassell reacquaints us with the similarities and differences in the Georgia exemption language in 44-13-100(a)(2)(E) and in the federal exemption in 11 USC Section 522(d)(10)(E). The Georgia exemption is modeled after the federal exemption and is similar, but not identical. Georgia exempts “a payment under a pension,… Read More »
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If this question caught your eye, you may have recently received a written demand from the social security administration to repay an overpayment and possibly a notice stating that future benefits will stop as well. This is a common occurrence, and one that can significantly change your financial circumstances. The good news is that there… Read More »
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Recent studies show that teaching your kids about money at a very young age can help prepare them for a life of making smart financial decisions. Experts recommend that parents start teaching their kids about money as young as age five. If you want to teach good money habits to your children in a rather… Read More »