Repaying federal student loans has always been complicated but recently has become orders of magnitude more difficult. In this webinar, attendees will learn about the student loan system and what's working or not working to decrease student debt. Our presenter will share what to expect going forward and how to advise clients on what to do with their student loans. Topics covered include how to determine what kinds of loans a client has, how to create a plan to reduce their student debt, how to obtain the most student loan forgiveness in the current environment, and how bankruptcy interacts with student loans. This webinar will also cover current developments in Income Driven Plans, specifically the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, and how to use other programs such as Total and Permanent Disability to discharge federal student loans. Lastly, our presenter will cover why it is better to settle a private student loan before the end of 2025 to avoid taxation for forgiveness on the federal level.
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Arkovich Law, P.A.
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Christie has been a Florida licensed attorney for more than 25 years. She is a frequent speaker at various consumer-oriented continuing legal education seminars for other attorneys before the American Bankruptcy Institute and the Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association (the “TBBBA”). Christie writes a quarterly column for the TBBBA, Student Loan Sidebar, about recent student loan-related laws, regulations, and developments nationwide. Whenever possible, she shares her knowledge about student loans gained from working as trial counsel for Sallie Mae, ECMC, other student loan servicers or guarantors, and her current law practice.
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