Tampa Student Loan and Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog — September 18, 2020
“A lot of people have so many expenses to cover that student loans are often the last thing they can
Read More“A lot of people have so many expenses to cover that student loans are often the last thing they can
Read MoreResidents of Minnesota may access title 11, section 522 (d) of the United States Code. Minnesota bankruptcy filers can also
Read MoreA couple of things I thought about today. We received a notice from Nelnet that a client had been approved
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Read MoreThe Federal Reserve meets today and it is widely expected that they will begin to reduce interest rates. Last I
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Read MoreWhen you file for bankruptcy, you will list your creditors. This includes secured creditors like mortgages. In your bankruptcy schedules,
Read MoreModified Plans, or mods as they are sometimes called, is a term that is often heard when discussing bankruptcy. They
Read MoreIf English is not your native language or you have concerns about translation, you should not be prevented from filing
Read MoreFor most people, taxes are the biggest financial obligation they face every week, month and year. Taxes are deducted from
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