Mar 05

The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) is currently lobbying Congress in support of two bills aimed at allowing debtors to discharge private student loans during bankruptcy. Each bill seeks to amend the current federal Bankruptcy Code to allow debtors to discharge student loan debt made by private lenders.  The bills do not affect federal student loans.

Under current law no student loan can be discharged by a bankruptcy court unless there is a finding of undue hardship. The federal courts have interpreted this language very strictly, and very few bankruptcy debtors are able to satisfy the undue hardship standard to discharge student loans.

The NACBA supports changes to the Bankruptcy Code through the Private Student Loan Bankruptcy Fairness Act of 2011, a bill currently pending in the House of Representatives, or via the Fairness for Struggling Students Act, a similar bill in the Senate. Each bill allows a bankruptcy debtor to discharge student loans from private lenders like banks and Sallie Mae.

Outstanding student loans are a terrible burden on many American households and total over $1 trillion.

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Tags: Bankruptcy Attorneys, Loans, Student Loans

Aug 25

Bankruptcy stories have been the subject lately of many television broadcasts, newspaper articles, Internet stories and even Twitter Tweets. You have probably heard about the Kmart bankruptcy and the Ritz Camera bankruptcy, and almost everyone knows something about the GM bankruptcy. With all of this talk about bankruptcy, you may have questions about what bankruptcy could do for you. The best source of information on any legal matter like bankruptcy is an attorney.

Attorneys in Columbus, Ohio and its surrounding cities do not all offer the same services and may not all have the same years of experience.  Many attorneys specialize in just a few areas of the law.  An attorney may choose to practice any number of specialties, including Personal or Business Tax Law, Family Law (which includes divorce and custody issues), D.U.I. O

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Tags: Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Attorneys