Tampa Student Loan and Bankruptcy Attorney Blog — July 5, 2024
The 10th Circuit came out with a ruling a couple days after the Missouri and Kansas rulings modifying the stay/injunction
Read MoreThe 10th Circuit came out with a ruling a couple days after the Missouri and Kansas rulings modifying the stay/injunction
Read MoreThe assets of a debtor need to be disclosed to the bankruptcy court, but sometimes, it is not clear to
Read MoreReceiving notice of a pending eviction action can be a scary thing to experience, and figuring out what steps you
Read MoreJust when we thought all things student loan related couldn’t get more complicated. The Department of Education (“ED”) has been
Read MoreDo you see a debt on your credit report that is not yours? Did a relative (mother, child etc.) sign
Read MoreIf you own your home, you may have reached a point where you are considering selling. If you are in
Read MoreThe debt limits of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy are dropping considerably tomorrow, June 21, 2024. The Bankruptcy Courts are reverting
Read MoreThe Biden administration’s overhaul of the Department of Education has put a lot of things on hold during the pandemic,
Read MoreFiling bankruptcy can bring a massive amount of relief when you begin to feel the benefit of being protected from
Read MoreFiling bankruptcy may leave you feeling uncertain about your bank accounts. If you like your bank, you may want to
Read More