It TH affect many victims. But, without a phone call th abuse and misery will contin . Some police d partments will remove the abuser from the Mme. This can only happen if the victim is willing to � P criminal charg . Urder Michigan law me ults are misdemeano .rn t are felonies. . In addition criminal char � can be raised uch as; criminal tr breaking and entering, and destruction of persoral prop­ erty. If you are threatened with and/or xuall y , ulted you bould P criminal charges. 'The other remedi are civil. You may w nder w t a piece of paper can do for you. H can a courtorderprotectyoufromafi 1. knife or gun. In reality it can not. ut what it d is how your detetmination to stop the abuse. Once you obtain a court order it tells the abuser; stop. When you are threatened, verbally or physi­ cally, obtain a temporary restrain­ ing order. This can issued from a Circuit Court. The court can issue a temporary restraining or­ der(fRO) without an initial hear­ ing. The court will then hold a hearing to renew the TRO. INTII EVENTtheabuseis continuing you can obtain a tem­ porary injunction and in some cas a perman nt injunction. Why do this? Under the pouse /roornmat abuse statutes you can obtain an injunction that tells the ,abuser to t p. The court' order can tell the abuser not to com near you, your job, and your house. The order can stop the person from calling you, hitting you, and taking your property. Under the pouse/roomrnatc abuse tatut , if the "beater' violat the court's order and is found guilty, can be • fined not more then 5 and jailed for up to days (first of­ fense). The pers n can also be held in contempt of court. By WlLLlA REED If Why i it that for omething 0 ba ic ear g, we can't even upply ourselves? , The supermar et and drug store hAve an­ nual gro revenu of 25.5 million and employs almo t 2 neighborhood residents. R toration i an excellent example of what vi ion and defined communi ty development can complish. If Blac aero the country would band gro ed $42.5 million in 1992. And, the peo­ pleyt the Stop Shop and Save in Baltimore gro ed $66 million and employed 600 peo­ ple in their grocery retailing busin The experts will tell you th t bd'ore you tart any business venture you should do research. T company on the II TH Many taxpayers masquerade as self-employed contractors when they should b cl ified as employees. ,The IRS clai that th e taxpayers are responsible for 20 billion a year in unpaid and under-reported taxes, since they're on their own in repon­ ing income. As a ontractor you h uld work under a written agreement which can be terminated by either party. Also, bill your lients using your own in­ voice and tationery. As a contractor you h uldn't a - cept fri nge ben fi Is. Refinancing WheQ Your Home Has Lost Value If you could only refinan e your mortgage, you could lower your monthly payment. But instead of ap­ preciating, the value of your home has been heading south. Lenders won't refinance a mortgage that ex­ ceeds the home' current appraised value. To determine if refinancing i po sible, first, find out, what th lender say your home is worth. Ask for an appraisal which may cost around $300. If the appraisal deter­ mines that your house has depreci­ ated in valu, your refinancing options will depend on th izc of your initial down payment and how much your house has fallen in value. Lenders gen rally insi t that your q­ uity-th value of your house minus what you ull ow quals at I � t 20 percent of your home' valu '. To refinan e try \ 0 ack to th bank that granted you the riginal loan. The bank may be m r I mcnt in its requirement. Re'building Your Credit If you are one of millions of Americans who e credit raung h uffered are ult of hard economic tim ,don't d pair. With paticn , ther ali thin you an do t r build your credit. . Fi t. Y u hav t develop a r al­ I tic bud et and uck to it. You ne d r rate, you have the right to add a taternent explaining the situation. Remember, you an also negotiate wi th your creditors. Some may re­ move debts (rom your file in e - change for full or partial payment, or they may update to how no late pay­ ments. You can add po itive histories to If you are a self-employed inde- your file with accounts which have pendent contra tor, there are way Dot been reported by the creditors but you can protect yourself. If possible, which you have paid on time. Send you should have multiple clients, and the information with copies of sup­ you hould dvertise your ervices. porting documents to all three of the Incorporating your bu iJq�iII' ��� help fend off the IRS. Or, 'f r---------------------------�-�-:::-:-�---:-----.----------....-.----.. cho e not to incorp rate, you can tlIe' with the IRS for an employee identi­ fication numb r. large credi t bureaus - TRW, Trans Union and Equifax. Also, send information which how stability in your life- tyle­ steady employment, long-term resi­ dence and savings and checking ac­ counts. If your reports shows late pay-, ments, repossessions, liens or even a bankruptcy, there are thing you can do to get a new start. If you are mar­ ried and your financial problems are due to your spouse, get credi t in your own name. A wife should always have some credit in her own name. If you don't have a credit card, apply for a secured card, one where you deposit money and are given a card in exchange. Or, try another option, open a passbook savings account with money you have saved, then ask the bank to give you a loan agains t the money. ' CHARLES ROSS YOUR PERSONAL FINANCE Charles Ross is host of the nation­ ally syndicated radio show, Your Personal Finance, and author of Your Commonsense Guide to Per­ sonal Financial Planning. To find the home of your dreams, you need to know where to look. 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