Can you be arrested for not paying your student loans ?
Can you be arrested for not paying your student loans.
In a recent high profile story reported here in the New York Times, one man was:
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Can you be arrested for not paying your student loans.
In a recent high profile story reported here in the New York Times, one man was:
Also, if you are thinking about filing bankruptcy, and are going to use your tax refund to pay off a debt to a family member or creditor prior to filing bankruptcy, you should consult with a bankruptcy attorney before doing that.
As payday loans are taken out by younger and higher income folks (see this recent article in Money), more questions are raised about how these loans are dealt with in bankruptcy.
If you are looking at your bills today and feel that they are a burden to your life, you should probably call a consumer bankruptcy attorney or lawyer.
Yes, car lots that finance the purchase of car are very common and do have to be listed as a creditor in your bankruptcy and the vehicle you purchased does have to be listed as an asset.
It will soon be the time of year for tax refunds. We have questions from folks as to whether they can file Chapter 7 bankruptcy before filing taxes and still keep their tax refunds coming to them after they file bankruptcy or whether they can keep a tax refund received right before filing bankruptcy.