Robin Miller of CBAR reports on a case that could have a dramatic impact on means testing: Rejecting the “heads on bed” and “IRS dependency”
Author: Mike Shovan
As reported by the American Bankruptcy Institute, the federal government is stepping up wage garnishments of student-loan borrowers who have defaulted on their loan. Administrative
As reported by Robin Miller of CBAR: Agreeing with the one other Court of Appeals decision on the issue, In re Davis, 716 F.3d 331
As report in the Huffinton Post on June 13, 2014 – The Senate on Wednesday declined to approve a measure that would have enabled millions
Today the Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision in Clark v. Rameker, 2014 WL 2608860 (U.S., June 12, 2014) (case no. 13-299), held that an inherited
Senator Elizabeth Warren is sponsoring legislation that would let borrowers with federal and private loans refinance their balances at lower interest rates, Bloomberg News reported
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