October 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) The price of higher education has skyrocketed in recent years, rising at a rate that far outpaces inflation. Today's graduates of four-year universities carry more debt than any previous generation: according to a recent report from the Project on Student Debt, 2011 college graduates with loans had a record average debt load of $26,000.
The combination of a slow economy and massive student debt can be a financial catastrophe for recent grads. Normally, filing for bankruptcy is a lifeline that can help those overwhelmed by debt get a fresh start. But, if student loans are the cause of your financial problems, you may have a tougher row to hoe than those with other forms of debt.
Student Loans Discharged in Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Only For "Undue Hardship"
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, most forms of debt are discharged almost immediately, meaning you will no longer have any obligation to pay them back. In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, some filers must surrender property to partially satisfy debts, but many Chapter 7 filers do not own valuable enough assets to have to surrender property (generous exemptions exist for things like homes, cars and personal effects). A Chapter 13 bankruptcy, on the other hand, involves the consolidation of debts under a court-approved plan, with full or partial repayment made over a three to five year term. There is no surrender of property in Chapter 13, and at the end of the repayment term, most types of remaining debt are fully discharged.
Up until the mid-1970s, student loans could be discharged in bankruptcy just like any other kind of debt. However, amid reports that some students were declaring bankruptcy immediately after completing college or grad school, Congress changed the law in 1976, making it harder to eliminate student debt through bankruptcy.
To protect taxpayer money lent out in federal student loans, Congress again tightened applicable bankruptcy laws in 1990 and 1998; in 2005, these provisions that covered federal loans were extended to for-profit lenders that borrow to students.
In today's legal climate, student loans may only be discharged in bankruptcy if the debt subjects the borrower to "undue" financial hardship. Usually, bankruptcy judges take this to mean that student debt can only be eliminated if the borrower has done everything in his or her power to try to repay the debt, and there is little hope that the borrower will ever be in a strong enough place financially to make regular loan payments.
It is considered extremely difficult to win an undue hardship argument. For that reason, hardly anyone even tries; the New York Times estimates that fewer than 1,000 people file undue hardship claims each year (while around 3.5 million borrowers default on their student loans every year).
Yet, for those who do file, there may be hope. A study in the American Bankruptcy Law Journal -- the most comprehensive of its kind -- examined 207 undue hardship proceedings, and found that 39 percent of filers eventually received a full or partial discharge. The report suggested that as many as 69,000 more people a year should try to make a case for undue hardship based on the potential risk and reward.
Ask an Attorney If Bankruptcy May Help Your Financial Situation
Even if bankruptcy cannot help you with student loan debt, it can easily eliminate other debts, without which it may be easier to keep up with your student loan payments. And, there's always a chance that you have a strong argument for undue hardship.
If you're facing unmanageable debt, talk to a knowledgeable bankruptcy attorney today to explore your options.
Article provided by Golden Law, PC
Visit us at http://www.goldenlaw.biz
Student Loan Debt: The Bankruptcy Filer's Gordian Knot
The combination of a slow economy and massive student debt can be a financial catastrophe for recent grads.
2012-10-30
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
New Jersey Drunk Driver Charged With Manslaughter
2012-10-30
Following a fatal drunk driving crash that occurred recently in North Brunswick, New Jersey, a 30-year-old man has been charged with manslaughter in the death of a 41-year-old woman. Both the driver and the victim were residents of North Brunswick.
According to a police statement, the man was "grossly intoxicated and driving recklessly" when he ran a red light and broadsided the victim's car with his sports utility vehicle. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash shortly after 9 p.m. on May 15, 2012.
For reasons that have not yet been ascertained, ...
Message Sender Not Liable in New Jersey Texting Crash
2012-10-30
In a highly anticipated decision, a New Jersey judge ruled recently that a young woman who sent text messages to her boyfriend while he was driving could not be held liable for injuries that occurred when he collided with a couple on a motorcycle. The case centers on a 2009 crash that occurred in Mine Hill, New Jersey, when a teenage driver became distracted by his cellphone and struck a motorcycle, causing both riders to lose their left legs.
The injured couple filed a personal injury lawsuit against the texting driver as well as his girlfriend, claiming that she acted ...
Patricia Gerbarg MD Discusses How to Use Your Breath to Heal PTSD on Your Life After Trauma Radio
2012-10-30
Patricia L. Gerbarg, MD, an integrative mental health expert based in New York state who assists 9/11 responders and others to recover from mass disasters, will discuss how to use your breath to heal trauma with host Michele Rosenthal on Your Life After Trauma radio Wednesday, October 31, 2012 at 11:00 am PST, 2:00 pm EST, on the Internet or by phone. Instructions for listening are at yourlifeaftertrauma.com/radio/how-to-listen/. The show can be accessed after it airs at the web site archives.
Dr. Gerbarg will discuss how to promote optimal wellness for anyone living ...
NKSJ Holdings Selected for Dow Jones Sustainability Index for 3 Consecutive Years
2012-10-30
NKSJ Holdings, Inc. (hereafter gNKSJHDh) would like to announce that it has been selected for inclusion in the DJSI World index of the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (hereafter gDJSIh), the worldfs first and most widely used family of global sustainability benchmarks, on September 13, 2012.
NKSJHD has now been selected as a member of the indexes for 3 consecutive years since the company was founded and 13 consecutive years since the subsidiary company Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. has been included.
1. About the DJSI
The DJSI is a stock index developed in 1999 ...
Horizon Forest Products and Long Floor Announce Recent Corporate Merger
2012-10-30
Horizon Forest Products and Long Floor are proud to announce their recent merger. The two companies, which have been working logistically as one company for five years, will now operate under one name, Horizon Forest Products.
The merger will legally seam together the five branches of Horizon Forest Products and the four branches of Long Floor. The company's nine branches serve customers from Maryland to South Carolina. Horizon Forest Products recently opened its newest branch in Sterling, Virginia. The facility is, located at 113 Executive Drive, Suite 129, occupies ...
Damian Rae Winery Launches 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon
2012-10-30
Boutique vintner Damian Rae Winery today announced that its 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon is now available to the public. "There's no question that 2009 was a great year for reds, and this handcrafted Cabernet, made exclusively from Napa Valley fruit - will excite even the most discriminating palates," said John Tarabini, president of the award-winning winery.
Barrel-aged in 50% new oak, the Damian Rae 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon is a sumptuous hand-crafted, balanced vintage made from fruit from four of Napa Valley's finest vineyards: Coombsville (Coombsville), Godspeed ...
"Tragedy of a Mother and Son," Highly Anticipated Film, Set for Theatrical Release
2012-10-30
Romane Simon Film Productions has announced that the company's highly anticipated film, "Tragedy of a Mother and Son," will soon hit theatres with a DVD release to follow in early 2013. According to Romane Simon, a multi-talented individual who is now living his dream to be part of show business, "Tragedy" deals with what has here-to-fore been a subject rarely approached in films, that of incest, although it occurs unintentionally by the film characters. However, Romane quickly adds, "While incest is explored in 'Tragedy,' the film really centers ...
Museum Debuts Rare Political Pez for Charity Fundraiser
2012-10-30
On Saturday, November 3, 2012, the Burlingame Museum of PEZ Memorabilia will debut what is arguably the two rarest Pez candy dispensers in the world.
Created in 1961 as a gift to a current U.S. President, Pez Candy Inc. produced both a Democratic Donkey dispenser and a Republican Elephant dispenser.
These two dispensers have an estimated value of $20,000 - $25,000.
As recently as September of this year, Pez Candy claimed only two Democratic Donkey dispensers existed, and both are currently in the hands of Pez Candy Inc.
Our announcement confirms that a third ...
Carl Hancock Marketing is Established in Godalming
2012-10-30
Carl Hancock Marketing, a marketing consultancy based in Godalming Surrey has been established by experienced marketer Carl Hancock.
With expertise in small and medium business marketing, Carl Hancock Marketing offers a complete range of marketing consultancy including, but not limited to, SEO, web design, graphic design, Google Adwords and PR.
Established in 2012, Carl Hancock Marketing has over a decade of marketing and business experience. Owner Carl Hancock has run businesses for others, owns his own property company, and has run marketing campaigns for a wide ...
Singing for a Cause—Voices of Hope Young People Competing for a Chance at a Recording Demo and Professional Voice Coaching While Raising Funds for Liver Transplants and Missions
2012-10-30
People ages five through twenty are encouraged to submit an application to participate in Voices of Hope benefiting American Liver Foundation and Ministerio Internacional Luz de las Naciones.
This event will be on SR 441 at Ricky's Latin Cafe 925-3 S Orange Blossom Trail, Apopka, 32703. Previous events were held at Bubbalou's Bodacious BarBQue Apopka and Shout Entertainment Studio.
This is a third-party event for The American Liver Foundation can be located at http://www.liverfoundation.org. The "mission is to facilitate, advocate, and promote education, support, ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
NTP-enhanced lattice oxygen activation in Ce-Co catalysts for low-temperature soot combustion
Synergistic interface engineering in Cu-Zn-Ce catalysts for efficient CO2 hydrogenation to methanol
COVID-19 leaves a lasting mark on the human brain
Scientists use ultrasound to soften and treat cancer tumors without damaging healthy tissue
Community swimming program for Black youth boosts skills, sense of belonging, study finds
Specific depressive symptoms in midlife linked to increased dementia risk
An ‘illuminating’ design sheds light on cholesterol
Who is more likely to get long COVID?
Study showcases resilience and rapid growth of “living rocks”
Naval Research Lab diver earns Office of Naval Research 2025 Sailor of the Year
New Mayo-led study establishes practical definition for rapidly progressive dementia
Fossil fuel industry’s “climate false solutions” reinforce its power and aggravate environmental injustice
Researchers reveal bias in a widely used measure of algorithm performance
Alcohol causes cancer. A study from IOCB Prague confirms damage to DNA and shows how cells defend against it
Hidden viruses in wastewater treatment may shape public health risks, study finds
Unlock the power of nature: how biomass can transform climate mitigation
Biochar reshapes hidden soil microbes that capture carbon dioxide in farmland
Reducing saturated fat intake shows mortality benefit, but only in high-risk individuals
Manta rays create mobile ecosystems, study finds
Study: Mixed results in using lipoic acid to treat progressive multiple sclerosis
Norbert Holtkamp appointed director of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
New agentic AI platform accelerates advanced optics design
Biologists discover neurons use physical signals — not electricity — to stabilize communication
Researchers discover that a hormone can access the brain by hitchhiking
University of Oklahoma researcher awarded funding to pursue AI-powered material design
Exploring how the visual system recovers following injury
Support for parents with infants at pediatric check-ups leads to better reading and math skills in elementary school
Kids’ behavioral health is a growing share of family health costs
Day & night: Cancer disrupts the brain’s natural rhythm
COVID-19 vaccination significantly reduces risk to pregnant women and baby
[Press-News.org] Student Loan Debt: The Bankruptcy Filer's Gordian KnotThe combination of a slow economy and massive student debt can be a financial catastrophe for recent grads.