Student Loans, Bankruptcy And Proving Undue Hardship
Student Loans and Proving Hardship Proving that student loans have become an undue hardship is for most people very difficult in bankruptcy. Below are a few things that could get in your way when...
Are Student Loan Debit Cards The Credit Card Industry’s Backdoor To College Campuses?
The passing of the Credit Card Act made it difficult for credit card companies to target financially vulnerable college students; but are student loan debit cards a backdoor onto college campuses and into students'...
Are Private Student Loans Destroying Both Students And Parents?
More than half of all student loans issued are private student loans. Despite their cost, lack of deferments for unemployment or disability and their nondischargeability in bankruptcy, private student loans are gaining popularity. As...
College Life and Bankruptcy
It's an unfortunate reality; but many college students have a disproportionate amount of debt compared with those who are not in college. Even with the recent Credit Card Act, students are still taking on...
3 Reasons Why Unemployed Must Use Caution When Taking Out Student Loans
Since the rise of long-term unemployment, many debtors have turned to higher education as a solution. The result is that Americans now collectively owe $829.8 billion in student loans with an estimated $300 billion...
Repaying Student Loans, Child Support And Other Nondischargeable Debt After Bankruptcy
Child Support and High Student Loan Debt Bankruptcy discharges many debts; but there are certain debts such as student loan debt and child support which are generally not dischargeable in bankruptcy. And while there...
Repaying Your Student Loans After Bankruptcy
Repaying Your Student Loans Post-Bankruptcy Most bankruptcy debtors are unable to discharge their student loans in bankruptcy, that's why creating a viable plan for repaying student loans after bankruptcy is so important. Here's what...