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A few months after Waynesboro, Virginia, resident Kanise Marshall delivered a baby boy on New Year’s Day 2023, the hospital bills rolled in. Marshall’s insurance paid Martha Jefferson Hospital more than $24,000, and she set up a payment plan for the remaining balance. She thought she paid the full amount billed by the Charlottesville, Virginia, hospital until a process server showed up to her home in November 2025 – nearly three years later. Martha Jefferson Hospital, owned by Sentara Health, was suing Marshall for $2,366 in unpaid bills she said she didn’t know existed. The nonprofit Sentara Health initiated more…
When Bre Cain was in their 20s, their finances were hard to manage. There was a lot of impulse buying, including ordering food and clothes that they couldn’t afford, to seek comfort. Cain also said they were signing up for subscriptions they already had but had forgotten about. But after being diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder three years ago, Cain, now 30, started to understand the reasoning behind those financial actions and began to put in some financial “bumpers.” Traversing finances with ADHD can require some adjustments, including getting over the potential shame of not having control over your spending, or…
Even the most experienced traveler can run into trouble every now and then. But how do you get out of trouble? I needed to think quickly when I checked in for a recent flight from Doha, Qatar, to Auckland, New Zealand. I had taken care of the visa for New Zealand, but then the ticket agent asked me for proof of an onward journey. Huh? Well, it turns out New Zealand won’t let you into the country unless you can show you won’t overstay your visa. Unexpected problems crop up all the time when you travel – whether it’s a…
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