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I can’t pay my student loan debt. Can bankruptcy help?
According to a recent article in US Today, student loans will exceed $1 trillion this year. Unlike most other unsecured debts, student loans have a special status in bankruptcy in that it cannot be discharged (forgiven) through bankruptcy. I meet with a lot of clients who have a ton[.....]
Read more...Political Hostage
“Politics is the gentle art of getting votes from the poor and campaign funds from the rich, by promising to protect each from the other.” Oscar Ameringer Bankruptcy is a political creature in its origin. The right to create bankruptcy laws is written in the United States Constitution. Congress over[.....]
Read more...Ways to save money each month
With the advent of credit cards, debit cards, and electronic banking, it’s become so easy to spend. It’s also really easy to lose track of where your money is actually going. Here are some tips to help mind your money and reduce spending. Reoccurring monthly charges Anything that is charged[.....]
Read more...House Rich, Cash Poor or Just Double Poor
By Jeff Curl Are you sacrificing everything to keep your home? Maybe nothing is going into retirement or your emergency fund. Maybe you are actually taking money out of these sacred cow accounts to make the mortgage payments. Coupled with drops in home prices, many of these homes are underwater. [.....]
Read more...How did you find us?
It’s always interesting to learn how clients find us. Frequently, clients find us through referrals, other times, through the Internet. With a little help from Google, I have some interesting insights into what keywords people are using to find us. Here are some popular questions you are asking (along[.....]
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