Tampa Student Loan and Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog — September 26, 2020
The SBA sends out emails that seem to indicate, even though the signature block is for a corporate entity (LLC),
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
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
Read MoreIf you are considering filing bankruptcy, or have already done so and have a creditor who is a cosigner on
Read MoreThe Federal Reserve meets today and it is widely expected that they will begin to reduce interest rates. Last I
Read MoreWe freely share our personal information with the world. But it’s not just friends and family who are interested in
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