Debt is to be used sparingly. It allows you to make purchases which you cannot afford. In other words, debt allows people to live beyond their means or to spend more than they earn. While this may appear to be a good thing when an emergency arises, there are serious…
Articles Posted in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Great New Opinions for Discharging Private Student Loan Debt in Bankruptcy
On January 31, 2019, Judge Stong of the Eastern District of New York denied the Motion to Dismiss filed by SLM Corporation, Sallie Mae, Inc., Navient Solutions, LLC and Navient Credit Finance Corp. In this Memorandum Decision, the Court dealt a blow to the private student loan defendants when it permitted…
Can I Obtain Federal Student Loans During or After a Bankruptcy?
Generally, approval is needed from the bankruptcy court to take on any new debt in the form of a new federal or private student loan. This would include the filing of a refinance or even a consolidation application – as these are considered new loans. ECMC, the guarantor of FFEL…
What to Look For In Hiring a Bankruptcy Attorney?
When you are thinking about hiring a bankruptcy attorney, what should you consider? – besides all the regular stuff like client reviews, years of practice, cost, availability, knowledgeable, friendliness of attorney and staff etc. One thing to keep in mind is what other areas does that law firm handle and…
Hope Everyone has Recharged and Regrouped After the Holidays!
Most of us still use the New Year as an opportunity to review the past year and set goals for the New Year. My own practice has grown tremendously from this goal setting. We target the best strategies to grow our practice and help our clients to get back on…
Bankruptcy Debtors Affected by New Florida Law Prohibiting Fighting Foreclosure
There a lots of reasons a debtor needs to file a bankruptcy. However, debtors should be warned that they are likely giving up valuable rights to fight a foreclosure of their home if they do so — unless they reaffirm the mortgage. Over the last few years, many debtors elected…
Social Security Disability Overpayments Can be Eliminated in Bankruptcy
Would you know what to do if the Social Security Administration mailed you a letter stating that you have been overpaid and that you owe the government tens of thousands of dollars? No problem, this oversight can be eliminated in a bankruptcy filing. My colleague, attorney Jonathan Ginsberg in Atlanta, Georgia…
Student Loan Debtors Getting Kicked Out of Income Driven Plans in Bankruptcy
Reports have been surfacing that the Department of Education is kicking borrowers out of Income Driven Plans when they file bankruptcy. It makes no difference if they are in a Chapter 7 or 13. It also doesn’t matter if the debtor is current in their payments. The National Association of…
New Procedure Allowed In Tampa Now To Reduce Student Loan Debt When Filing Chapter 13
Ignoring your debtor’s federal student loans in their Chapter 13 bankruptcy can have catastrophic circumstances. While fixing vehicle, credit card and mortgage debt, you may have inadvertently allowed a debtor’s $100,000 federal student loan to balloon into nearly $150,000 by doing nothing. This is because the standard procedure of the…
What to Do When You Believe(d) Your Student Loans Were Discharged in a Prior Bankruptcy
There are a ton of people who believed their student loans were discharged when they loans were simply listed in their bankruptcy. It may have been years before the private student loan companies started to communicate with the borrowers to collect this debt which added to that impression. As it…