I just found out that a loved one put me on the deed to their house – can I still file bankruptcy?
In the past few years, it has become more common for parents, grandparent or other people who are going through
Read MoreIn the past few years, it has become more common for parents, grandparent or other people who are going through
Read MoreI showed my sister-in-law her phone. She received five different messages in just one day about her student loans. Two
Read MoreIf this bill becomes law, it will: Make Parent PLUS borrowers eligible for all income-driven repayment plans — including SAVE
Read MoreAnother question we hear often at LifeBack is: Are my veteran’s disability benefits protected by law? This is a valid
Read MoreGreat news about the IDR Audit/Recount. Bonnie Latreille, student loan ombudsman, said that the Department of Education is almost finished
Read MoreCall me jaded but the Florida Uniformed Servicesmembers’ Protection Law is a junk law for consumers. The Florida Uniformed Servicesmembers’
Read MoreThe SBA sends out emails that seem to indicate, even though the signature block is for a corporate entity (LLC),
Read MoreWhen married couple contemplate bankruptcy, they often first consider whether they should file jointly. Or, to take it a step
Read MoreSection 524(c), of the Bankruptcy Code, outlines the procedures for reaffirming a discharged credit. A creditor’s request to reaffirm an
Read MoreFinancial difficulties can make us feel alone, ashamed, or isolated. No one wants bankruptcy, and we often don’t know how
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