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Heather Skyler

Heather Skyler writes about business, finance, family life and more. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times, Newsweek, Catapult, The Rumpus, BizFluent, Career Trend and more. She lives in Athens, Georgia with her husband, son, and daughter.

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Immigration Help – What Are The Legal Costs of Immigrating to the U.S.? (And How to Pay For Them)

Published 01/10/2018 by Heather Skyler

Each year, the United States grants legal residepent status to approximately 1 million immigrants, according to the fact-checking organization Politifact. About half of these residents are people who have already been in the United States and are being granted legal status, and the other half are new arrivals. See what immigration help residence applicants need to improve their chances of success.

How to Avoid the High Average Cost of Divorce

Published 01/02/2018 by Heather Skyler

Did you know a personal loan is one of the most popular options people use to finance a divorce? It’s easy to find out if you qualify and what you qualify for. All you have to do is answer a few simple questions, and you’ll receive pre-approved loan offers from various lenders without hurting your credit score.

When Edward Sullivan founded Aria Systems, a cloud-based subscription billing company, he raised $100 million with venture capital firms (VC) during several rounds.

A credit union may not be the first place you consider getting an auto loan from, but it should be. Credit union auto loans offer some of the best deals around. In fact, Cal Cook, consumer Finance Investigator from Consumersafety.org, advises you to try your local credit union first. They are underrated compared to other lending institutions, but that’s changing.

The Ultimate Guide to Student Loan Refinancing

Published 12/14/2017 by Heather Skyler

Student loans are a terrible burden for many Americans. There’s not much you can do to get out of paying your student loans — they even survive bankruptcies!

6 Ways to Finance Legal Fees

Published 11/21/2017 by Heather Skyler

You’ve gotten yourself into a bit of a pickle. Maybe you need to pay for a divorce or perhaps you’re being sued by someone who tripped and fell on an exposed root outside of your home.

.Thanks to the 6th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, we enjoy the right to counsel. This means that, if someone cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed.

How to Pay Legal Fees: Options And Alternatives

Published 11/07/2017 by Heather Skyler

Nobody wants to be in a situation where they have to hire a lawyer. Unfortunately, most people will seek legal counsel at some point in their lives. From divorce cases, tax issues, and everything in between, when that time comes for you, you’ll need to find a way to pay your legal fees.

We hear a lot about the importance of credit scores these days. Most people over the age of 25 could tell you their score off the top of their head. People work hard to build their credit because they know it is the key to qualifying for credit. However, your credit score is not the only factor. People with good credit are turned down for a loan from time to time. Read on to find out why.

When most people hear the word “motivation,” they typically think of how that word relates to them as in individual. , however, was interested in the bigger picture.

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