You’re drowning in debt, so you know that bankruptcy may be in your future -- but the fact that you have huge student loans hanging over your head makes you wonder if it’s even worth it. After all, you’ve heard (more than once) that student loans can’t be discharged....
Month: November 2020
Will my debts be discharged in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
If you are struggling with significant debts, you may be wondering whether filing for bankruptcy could be the right choice for you. Generally speaking, as a private individual you have two options when it comes to filing for bankruptcy: Chapter 7 bankruptcy and...
What if the previous owner does not move out of your new home?
One of the most challenging things people experience when buying a new home is juggling the handover dates to suit everyone in the property chain. You need to vacate your current home by a certain date so the new residents can move, and you need the people in the home...
Worried about the first post-divorce holiday season with your kids? Here are some tips
As a parent, your first holiday season after a divorce can be fraught with worry and stress. You probably still aren’t on the best of terms with your ex, but you want the kids to have good holiday experiences and memories. It’s good to have a plan. Here are best ways...