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Good News for Students: Some Student Loan Borrowers Get Some Relief!

Starting in 2012, about 1.6 million student loan borrowers will be able to make smaller monthly payments, and make less of these payments before the remaining balances are forgiven. Continue reading

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Buyer Beware: Avoid the “Presumption of Fraud” for Holiday Credit Card Use

Paying for the holidays with credit cards, even at a relatively modest amount, can mean that you will have to pay back those purchases if you file a bankruptcy. Continue reading

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Buyer Beware! Pre-Holiday Warning about Credit Card Use for Gifts

Especially if you’re thinking about filing bankruptcy, resist the urge to rack up a big credit card bill for Christmas and other holiday gifts. Continue reading

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Keep Your Ability to File Bankruptcy When You Want…

Sometimes the timing of your bankruptcy filing hardly matters, but other times it’s huge. Continue reading

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Beware of Judgments: Avoiding Judgments that Can Really Hurt You and Your Bankruptcy

Many judgments against you don’t matter once you file a bankruptcy. But certain ones are very dangerous. How can you tell the difference? Continue reading

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Get the best “Fresh Start” in Bankruptcy for both your Assets AND Debts: Plan ahead!

Bankruptcy helps both sides of your balance sheet. Continue reading

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