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‘I want desperately to file for bankruptcy.’ I’m an attorney with more than $200K in student loans — how should I handle this debt?
Market Watch ^ | March 21, 2022 | Alisa Wolfson

Posted on 03/21/2022 6:42:00 AM PDT by grundle

Question: I’m an attorney with over $200,000 in federal student loan debt, and I desperately want to file for bankruptcy on these loans. I’m on an income-driven repayment plan and would like my student loans to be forgiven or eliminated, if that option is available to me. Can you please help?

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To: grundle

Well you can wish in one hand and crap in the other and see which one gets filled first!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RV-p51fvYLc


121 posted on 03/21/2022 8:40:24 AM PDT by griffin (When you have to shoot, SHOOT; don't talk. -Tuco)
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To: grundle

Anyone who graduated from law school and passed the bar examinations - and yet remains so clueless about bankruptcy law (and so lacking in professional resources and connections) that they need to resort to asking for help on a public advice column…

…perhaps they COULD make a case that they deserve to have their law school tuition refunded.


122 posted on 03/21/2022 8:43:09 AM PDT by enumerated
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To: grundle

The $200K includes your living expenses? You want tax payers to pay for these? More bluntly, you want me to pay for these? After 7 years of school you really think you should be asking such a dumb-ass question? How many clients do you think would sign on with you if they knew you asked such a question. I know one who would immediately walk out the door.

“Total Cost of Law School

Over three years, a law student can expect to pay anywhere from $87,222 (in-state, public school) to $153,804 (private school) and up. ... according to BLS, the median salary of a lawyer is $126,930 as of 2020, with the top ten percent earning more than $208,000 per year.”
https://www.collegeavestudentloans.com/blog/how-much-does-law-school-cost-average-law-degree-tuition-costs/


123 posted on 03/21/2022 8:44:49 AM PDT by bjc (Show me the data!)
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To: Codeflier

That and that they’ll need to report the bankruptcy to the Bar. Although it rarely happens, depending upon the circumstances, the attorney can be disbarred.


124 posted on 03/21/2022 8:47:27 AM PDT by The Unknown Republican
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To: grundle

and promise you’ll never practice law... right?


125 posted on 03/21/2022 8:48:16 AM PDT by Chode (there is no fall back position, there's no rally point, there is no LZ... we're on our own. #FJB)
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To: castlebrew

Dave...is that you???


126 posted on 03/21/2022 8:49:12 AM PDT by USAF1985 (Joe McCarthy is a hero...he was absolutely, 100% correct! (Let’s go Brandon!))
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To: USAF1985

Dave’s not here Man !


127 posted on 03/21/2022 8:49:45 AM PDT by Reily
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To: OKSooner

Might have to narrow it down a bit. ANYTHING is better than an attorney...even the job cleaning the colonoscopy equipment is more preferable than the “legal profession!


128 posted on 03/21/2022 8:51:38 AM PDT by USAF1985 (Joe McCarthy is a hero...he was absolutely, 100% correct! (Let’s go Brandon!))
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To: grundle

If you were headed to bankruptcy, wouldn’t the best plan be to max out your credit cards on cash advances and purchases of items that can be easily converted into cash?

Then you use that cash to pay off or pay down the student loans.

When you default or declare bankruptcy the credit card debt goes away, and the student loan debt you have that will not go away is so much smaller because of your actions.


129 posted on 03/21/2022 8:53:36 AM PDT by ChronicMA
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To: grundle

Lot’s of dumbass Jacoby’s out there..............


130 posted on 03/21/2022 8:54:52 AM PDT by Osage Orange (1961 VW Two Door Truck)
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To: grundle

If an attorney has to ask this his education is worthless..................


131 posted on 03/21/2022 8:55:25 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: Howie66
"I bought a house and would rather keep the house and not have to pay for it. Same with my car and student loans. Is there anyway I can dump my debt load on honest hard working people who pay their own bills? I'd rather have fun with the money I make."

Where do people get these ideas?

132 posted on 03/21/2022 8:58:46 AM PDT by GOPJ (We can ignore reality, but we cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. Ayn Rand)
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To: fatboy
Many callers to his show have tell him they took out consolidation loans, paid off CC balances then rack up new CC debt so they were in worse shape than before. Not everyone has financial discipline in fact most do not.

You are very correct - financial discipline is something we all need, especially our congress critters.

Back in the Carter high inflation days, a financial services company, I believe it was Fidelity, had an interesting series of commercials. They would take the cost of things like your daily cup of coffee, and take it out 20 years at high interest rates, and show you the FV, if you invested it or, in this case, paid down debt. Really powerful stuff.

133 posted on 03/21/2022 9:02:30 AM PDT by FatherofFive (We support Trump. Not the GOP)
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To: grundle

If his loans are “forgiven” (paid for by the chump taxpayer) the I want a check for 200k for not having any college debt. Seems fair.


134 posted on 03/21/2022 9:08:06 AM PDT by Organic Panic (Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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To: grundle

I worked for a so-so>>>>>>poor paycheck, paid most of debts, no college debts, am now retired on S.S. & still paying a few debts but am not underwater. I should think an attorney could pay his way. I just paid a bill for a very minor job done by an attorney & based on that, I should think an attorney who is doing anything at all could pay his bills.


135 posted on 03/21/2022 9:10:12 AM PDT by oldtech
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To: FatherofFive
Take out the smallest debt first, make minimums on the others. When it's paid off, take that payment and put it on the next smallest, and so forth.

Build momentum - This is the way.

Otherwise, you're going to be waiting a long time to see a dent in that highest-rate debt balance. You'll get bored with the lack of progress and lose interest (so to speak).

Some illustrations

136 posted on 03/21/2022 9:10:30 AM PDT by castlebrew (Gun Control means hitting where you're aiming!))
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To: grundle

Well i have some debts i would like to be forgiven or paid off. Apparently this atty doesnt have a clue. If i can get debts forgiven i would run them up a bit first, new boat,motorhome etc. I mean if i going to wish, wish big.


137 posted on 03/21/2022 9:11:30 AM PDT by rolling_stone
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To: rolling_stone

Finding some clients vs posting to a website would help.


138 posted on 03/21/2022 9:12:15 AM PDT by SteelPSUGOP
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To: lgjhn23

“Worked for us when we were drowning in financial debt.”

FREEDOM!


139 posted on 03/21/2022 9:12:57 AM PDT by castlebrew (Gun Control means hitting where you're aiming!))
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To: grundle

If this attorney cannot pay off a $200,000 student loan, how is he going to afford a mortgage? I suppose he expects that society owes him a nice home too.


140 posted on 03/21/2022 9:13:50 AM PDT by CommerceComet ("You know why there's a Second Amendment? In case, the government forgets the first." Rush Limbaugh )
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