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Senate Bill 385 is now Law as Public Act 197 of 2017

Senate Bill 385 was introduced by its sponsor, Senator Jim Stamas, and unanimously passed by the Senate Regulatory Reform committee in September of 2017. The bill passed both the House and Senate and was signed by the Governor in December, becoming new law with Public...

Collection & Attorney Fees

Mr. Anderson received dental work and insurance paid less than expected leaving him responsible for the remaining balance of $450.  Unfortunately, he disputed the charges and the balance became past due.  The account was then turned over to a collection agency and...

Retirees and Savings

How confident are you? With lower incomes, social security, and many living below the poverty level, senior citizens have to face retirement with an open and honest approach.  People are living longer and well past their retirement age, so some thought should be put...

Make A Better Claim

Here at Arbor Professional Solutions, legal claims make up close to 50% of the recovered money we receive.  That being said, it’s most likely that you have received a form from us requesting authorization for litigation.  If approved, the file is prepared and...

The Average Consumer

There are many different types of consumers from the spend crazy to the super saver.  As a collection agency we have spoken with these different types and understand what techniques to use to collect a past due debt from all of them.  We understand the average...

Helping To Make Debt Free Resolutions

New Year’s Resolutions have been around for a very long time.  There is always an individual that says, “Okay, next year I am going to do things differently.”  Whether that actually happens or not depends on the determination and effort put forth by...

What Happens When A Minor Becomes An Adult?

Can a minor be held responsible for repayment of a debt? The immediate answer to that question is: no.  Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), a collector should discuss a past due debt with the minor’s parents.  However, there are special circumstances...

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