An article published yesterday on CNBC’s website titled “Puerto Rico needs reform, not bankruptcy protection” discusses the non-bankruptcy changes that Puerto Rico can take to financially stabilize its government. While it would be unfair for me to discuss Puerto Rico’s finances, as I am not familiar with the subject, it does bring up the topic […]
Archives for October 2015
No Relief from Student Loan Lenders for Hardship Bankruptcy Filers
The National National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) has issued a statement on its website bringing issue with the Department of Education’s role in fighting Student Loan discharge in consumer bankruptcy filings. Under the bankruptcy code, the filer’s bankruptcy attorney has to bring an action called an adversary proceeding against the student loan lenders […]
