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Tuesday, May 7, 2019
A Kansas bankruptcy judge grants Vicky Jo Metz a partial discharge of her student loans, and she wins her appeal
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Vicky Jo Metz borrowed $16,613 back in the 1990s to attend a community college, but she never got a degree. Over the years, she filed for ba...
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Saturday, June 16, 2018
Are bankruptcy judges becoming more sympathetic toward student-loan debtors? Maybe but maybe not
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Katy Stech Ferek published an article in Wall Street Journal a few days ago in which she reported that bankruptcy judges are becoming more...
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Bloomberg reports that student-loan delinquencies have ticked upward: Another sign of growing misery among student debtors
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Shahien Nasiripour, writing for Bloomberg.com , wrote an article last month about rising student-loan delinquency rates. As of June 30th, 1...
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Saturday, October 7, 2017
Alan and Catherine Murray discharged more than $200,000 in student loans in a Kansas bankruptcy court and their victory was affirmed on appeal: Good news for middle-income college borrowers
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In a previous essay , I wrote about Alan and Catherine Murray, a married couple in their late forties who defeated Educational Credit Manage...
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Friday, April 21, 2017
Income-Driven Repayment Plans for Managing Crushing Levels of Student-Loan Debt: Financial Suicide
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By the end of his first term in office, President Obama knew the federal student loan program was out of control. Default rates were up an...
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Wednesday, January 25, 2017
A Kansas bankruptcy court discharged all the accrued interest on a married couple's student loans: Murray v. ECMC
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Do you remember political consultant James Carville's famous line during the 1992 presidential campaign? "It's the economy, stu...
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