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Consumer Law Guide
Introduction
Acknowledgements & credits
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Glossary
Problems with a Purchase
How do I start a complaint?
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Steps to make a complaint
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Small Claims Court
Problems With Home Repairs
What should I put in a written contract?
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Tips about hiring a contractor
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Tips about paying for repairs
Disagreements About Repair Work
Steps to undertake
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What if I change my mind?
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What if we disagree about the bill?
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What can I do if the work is faulty and or unsafe?
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When may I have to go to court?
Someone Owes you Money
How do I write a demand letter?
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When do I go to court?
Legal Help from a Lawyer
Lawyer Referral and Access Pro Bono
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When should I speak to the lawyer?
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How should I prepare for meeting with a lawyer?
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How do I collect my money if the judge decides in my favour?
Problems with Debt
Where do I start?
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What do I put in my budget?
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What can the Credit Counseling Society do to help me?
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How do I contact my creditors and what do I say?
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Protecting debtors
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