Bankruptcy is finally working for people with student loans — I expect to have a series up shortly about all the ways a bankruptcy can help now with both federal and private student loans. This didn’t used to be true, and you may find people out there who follow those…
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Deadlines Next Week for PSLF and IDR Audit
Don’t forget, next Tues the 30th, is the consolidation application deadline for the IDR account adjustment – often referred to as the IDR Audit. It’s also the last day before the PSLF processing pause goes into effect, so you may wish to download your payment tracking data from MOHELA before…
Consolidate by 4/30/24 for IDR Audit – Nelnet Accepts by Email!
As we race toward the 4/30/24 deadline for submitting a consolidation application for the IDR Audit deadline, please know that Nelnet has the following phone and email. They will accept a consolidation application by email. We recommend calling them a few days after to verify receipt of the application. There…
Student Loan Discharges in Bankruptcy are now Working!
Many questions surround the possibility and even probability of discharging student loans in bankruptcy. The law around student loan dischargeability hasn’t changed in many years, the way I understand it – it’s just that newer theories on applying that law to private student loans have come to the forefront in…
Parent Plus loans for those still in college?
We’ve received some repeat questions lately by parents whose children are still in college. Basically, they are worried that there isn’t enough time to get a double consolidation done to get into SAVE. Here’s the rules: The loan does have to be fully disbursed. You don’t have to wait for…
Weekend Student Loan Viewing – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver!
A little birdie told me that Sunday’s show will be about student loans. I just watched the one last week on Boeing and it was really good! Made me pretty happy not to own Boeing stock… Here is the Boeing story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8oCilY4szc You can watch/stream Last Week Tonight with John…
FCRA Claims can be Brought Against Federal Agencies – New Feb 8, 2024 Kirtz Decision!
For those of you who are on the receiving end of credit dings due to federal agencies messing up your student loans, the recent Kirtz decision allows a consumer to sue a federal agency under 15 U.S.C. Sections 1681n and 1681o for defying the terms of the Fair Credit Reporting…
Taxable Forgiveness of Student Loans?
Remember, any private or federal student loan debt that is forgiven before December 31, 2025 is not subject to federal tax. Due to the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 loans that are forgiven are not considered taxable income for federal income tax purposes. Since state and local tax implications…
Some Highlights of the Joint Spousal Separation Process and Application (available soon)
Finally! Relief for Joint Spousal Consolidation Federal Student Loans Did you know that married couples were allowed to consolidate their debt under a program that existed from 1993 to 2006 which allowed a single monthly payment and often a lower interest rate. But it meant that each spouse was 100%…
What if You Borrowed a Little More than 12k? Will You Receive Forgiveness of Student Loans?
Good news: the Administration announced last week that in February, it will begin early implementing the SAVE provisions that provide cancellation of borrowers’ remaining balance in as few as 10 years of qualifying payments depending on the total amount originally borrowed. Borrowers enrolled in SAVE will have their remaining balance…