Can bankruptcy help with your student loans? With Trump on the way to the White House, many are asking if discharging student loans through bankruptcy will change. In this video, Luke Homen, president of Convenient Bankruptcy, breaks down what a Trump presidency could mean for student loan borrowers and the current bankruptcy process.
We examine the latest updates on student loan forgiveness and explore how bankruptcy Chapter 7 can be used to remove student loans. Learn how the attestation process introduced under the Biden administration has changed the game for borrowers, making it more accessible and less costly to discharge student loans.
Curious about how to clear student loan debt and what lies ahead under Trump? We’ve got answers to your questions about personal finance, student loan forgiveness updates, and bankruptcy strategies.
What You'll Learn in This Video:
• Can student loans be discharged in bankruptcy?
• How the Biden-era bankruptcy attestation process works.
• Will Trump change student loan forgiveness policies?
• Tips for navigating student loans and bankruptcy Chapter 7
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