Student Loans Debacle-Part II: Failure to Forgive - The Ticking Time-Bomb

by R. Michael Smith, Esq.

The recent push for student loan forgiveness has been met with increasing opposition. The rationales for not providing a generally applicable path for student loan forgiveness or cancellation have included arguments based upon imagined unfairness to those previously able to pay off their loans, which seems to be both . . . → Read More: Student Loans Debacle-Part II: Failure to Forgive – The Ticking Time-Bomb

The Student Loan Solution

By Henry E. Hildebrand, III, Chapter 13 Standing Trustee for the Middle District of Tennessee (Nashville)

Recently, news stories, political pundits, social media outlets and the talking heads have become keenly aware of the growing danger imposed by burgeoning student loan debt and the economic chaos it has caused and will continue to cause. . . . → Read More: The Student Loan Solution

Critical Case Comment

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A Brief Guide to Analyzing the Fairness of Student Loan Discrimination*

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Questions Generated From Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better: Why You Should Consider Chapter 13 Webinar

By: Honorable John P. Gustafson and Mark C. Leffler, Esq.

If a student loan is only paid a percentage, in the plan, after the completion of the plan, is the loan considered “in default.” How can we address that issue while the case is pending to avoid a “default.”

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