Legal Law

Student loans are killing Americans

The United States government is currently in debt of approximately $20 trillion dollars. The number is constantly going up. With the collapse of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, financial institutions are more volatile than ever.

For many college graduates, student loans can seem like a financial death sentence. Child support, taxes, alimony, and student loans are generally unforgivable in bankruptcy cases. So what’s a graduate to do if he can’t find a good paying job with his degree?

The good news is that there are well-known options such as payment “deferral” and payment plans based on income. However, many do not realize that there are numerous grants and applications that can be used to further lower your payments or have part of your balance forgiven.

Those who work in public service are the best candidates to have part of their loans taken away. Teachers, lawyers, public defenders, and those making less than 10K a year have a plethora of relief options. You can also challenge a school’s creditworthiness to get your loan forgiven. The following programs are available for those who are struggling to pay off these insidious loans!

Public Service Loan Forgiveness

Forgiveness of an income-based plan

Federal Perkins Loan Cancellation

Teacher Loan Forgiveness

Nurse Loan Forgiveness

Loan repayment assistance for physicians and other health professionals

Lawyer Loan Payment Assistance

Additional Student Loan Repayment Assistance Programs (LRAP)

Military Student Loan Forgiveness and Assistance

Student loan forgiveness for special circumstances

If you know the correct procedure or the correct way, it is not too difficult to solve or mitigate a legal problem. It can take a lot of time and sacrifice, but the pain and suffering of waiting can also bring fruitful rewards. Joining the military or applying for other scholarships are also great ways to mitigate the costs of going to school. If you are lucky enough to come from a wealthy family, you should be resourceful enough to explore these options. Even if you choose not to exercise these options, it’s still reassuring to know they’re there!

Many states have recently begun discussing the possibility of suspending driver’s licenses for unpaid student loans, treating them as if they were alimony or child support payments. The seriousness of the situation of our educational system is reaching its maximum capacity. Knowing these useful tips and tricks is more important than ever in these politically charged times that we are living through.

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