documents

    By Bonnie McCarthy

    | 2:00PM 2/10/2011
    It doesn't take a flood or fire to put you in need of new copies of your birth certificate, Social Security card or other vital documents. How many times have you gone to look for an important document only to realize you have no idea where you put it? Replacing such information can be a daunting...

    By Abigail Field

    | 10:17AM 12/10/2010
    U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Martin Glenn denied Wells Fargo's request for permission to foreclose on Tandala Mims's house in the Bronx for a second time on Thursday because he still wasn't satisfied that Wells -- as opposed to some other bank -- had the right to do so.

    By Abigail Field

    | 8:00AM 12/07/2010
    Most people raising the issue of false mortgage documents are homeowners facing foreclosure. And banks often respond that botched paperwork is a mere technicality -- nothing to worry about. Then you find a case like Wells Fargo's attempt to foreclose on Tandala Mims of New York.

    By Tara-Nicholle Nelson

    | 9:00AM 10/15/2010
    This recession has given birth to more new lingo than any other economic phenomenon in recent memory. We've had bailouts and frugalistas, ponzimonium and staycations, and now, I'm sure you've heard about the massive "robo-signing" scandal that is literally sweeping the entire nation. But you may...