by titletap | Aug 9, 2019 | Bankruptcy
Starting on August 1, 2019 the Middle District of Florida’s Bankruptcy Courts, which encompasses 35 counties ranging from Jacksonville to Naples, will be offering a new Student Loan Modification Program or “SLM Program” for short. The Middle District will be test...
by titletap | Jul 10, 2019 | Bankruptcy
The Student Loan Debt Crisis It is estimated that over 40 million Americans have outstanding student loans, averaging more than $35,000 per student, and totaling upwards of $1.4 trillion in total debt. What is more concerning than the volume, is the fact that nearly...
by titletap | Jul 10, 2019 | Bankruptcy
FAR/BAR Real Estate Contract As of April 4, 2017, the newest revisions to the FAR/BAR “Residential Contract for Sale and Purchase” have gone into effect. This latest version contains some minor changes as well as a major overhaul of “Paragraph 8 – Financing”. It is...
by titletap | Jul 10, 2019 | Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy’s Special Inheritance Rule For nearly all intents and purposes, the filing of a bankruptcy case draws a line in the sand of time. This normally means that any assets or income which are earned after filing the case do not become part of the bankruptcy and...
by titletap | Jul 10, 2019 | Bankruptcy
…A Security Deposit Cost You More than its Worth! If you are thinking about renting out a property that you own, collecting a security deposit is probably a good idea. A security deposit will help protect you in the event that your tenant leaves some excessive...
by titletap | Jul 10, 2019 | Bankruptcy
Filing jointly not only relieves both spouses of the financial responsiblity, but it saves money! When deciding to file for bankruptcy, married individuals can elect to file either individually, jointly, or separately. It would be rare for a couple to want to file...