Monthly Archives: August 2024
Appeals Court Green-Lights Student Loan Forgiveness Program
A federal appeals court has upheld the dismissal of a legal challenge to a key Biden administration student loan forgiveness initiative. The decision leaves intact more than $51 billion in debt relief already granted, and paves the way for more after the Biden administration recently extended a key deadline associated with the program. The… Read More »
How Long Does Bankruptcy Affect Your Life?
When actor and Celebrity Wife Swap TV star Gary Busey filed bankruptcy in 2012, he said it was a wake-up call and an opportunity to create better money management habits. Unfortunately, many bankruptcy debtors don’t answer the phone and don’t make necessary lifestyle changes. These debtors often anxiously watch the calendar until the seven… Read More »
Can You File Bankruptcy on Medical Bills?
Yes. Medical bills, like credit card debts, are unsecured debts. Usually, such debts are dischargeable in both a Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. That’s good news for families. High medical bills are, by far, the leading cause of consumer bankruptcy filings in the United States. Bankruptcy offers relief in other areas as well, mostly… Read More »
Can a Retiree File for Bankruptcy?
Yes, a retiree can file for bankruptcy, but these cases involve some special issues, which we examine below. As late as the 1990s, “gray” bankruptcies were almost unheard of. These filings have increased almost 70 percent since then, even though overall bankruptcy filings have dropped by almost as much. A combination of a longer… Read More »