By Jeff Field | Published September 2, 2024 | Posted in Chapter 7 | Tagged Tags: bankruptcy relief, student loan | Leave a comment
For years, student loan debt has been a serious burden for countless Americans, often preventing them from achieving financial stability and pursuing their dreams. While traditional bankruptcy relief has been notoriously difficult to obtain for student loan borrowers, a perceived shift in how education debt is treated may be offering new hope. You might have Read More
Read MoreIn recent years, there has been a notable increase in the number of seniors filing for bankruptcy across the United States. This trend underscores the financial challenges faced by older adults and highlights the complexities of planning for retirement amidst economic uncertainties. Traditionally, many individuals in their sixties and beyond could rely on pensions that Read More
Read MoreChapter 7 bankruptcy can be a powerful tool for someone who is struggling with debt. The ability to eliminate unsustainable credit-card balances or excessive medical costs can be life-changing. However, not every financial obligation can be discharged through this process. Along with student loans, taxes and past due child support, debts arising from willful and Read More
Read MoreFiling for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be a daunting prospect, particularly when it comes to protecting your hard-earned retirement savings. While bankruptcy offers relief from overwhelming debt, the fear of losing retirement assets looms large for many individuals. Fortunately, the applicable laws give people struggling with debt the ability to safeguard their retirement nest egg Read More
Read MoreA Chapter 7 bankruptcy offers a fresh start by relieving a debtor of most or all financial obligations to creditors. Although non-exempt property can be liquidated during the process, there may be some property the debtor wants to keep, such as real estate or a vehicle. Reaffirming a debt on such property can be a Read More
Read MoreWhen you file for bankruptcy, the outstanding balances on your credit cards are treated as unsecured debts. That means they are usually discharged completely in a Chapter 7 and only partially repaid in a Chapter 13. However, there are circumstances in which credit card debt is ineligible for discharge, depending on the amount and why Read More
Read MoreBankruptcy is a remedy designed to give people in financial trouble a path to a fresh start. It carries no penalties as long as a debtor pursues it honestly and in good faith. However, many people are still reluctant to file for bankruptcy, often out of fear that it carries a stigma that will affect Read More
Read MoreChapter 13 is a form of bankruptcy meant for people who, despite being in financial straits, have the resources to repay at least a portion of their outstanding debts over time. Those debts are discharged only after the debtor completes a court-approved repayment plan that lasts three or five years. Which time period applies depends Read More
Read MoreFacing an impending utility shut-off due to unpaid bills can be a daunting prospect. Electricity, gas, water and telephone are essential services, and loss of them can affect your health and security. Utility debts usually reach this state of emergency as part of a larger financial crisis. Fortunately, bankruptcy can provide a temporary reprieve and Read More
Read MoreWhen individuals struggling with overwhelming debt decide to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, they must usually pass the means test. This is the government’s method of determining whether the debtor actually has sufficient income to repay creditors, at least partially. The means test can be a formidable hurdle to establishing eligibility for bankruptcy relief. The Read More
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