Can You File Bankruptcy for Student Loans?
By: Emil Fleysher | August 3, 2025 |
Bankruptcy
Most people believe student loans can’t be wiped out in bankruptcy—but that’s not entirely true. While it's harder than discharging credit card debt or medical bills, it's possible to have student loan debt reduced or even forgiven under certain conditions. At Fleysher Law, we help student loan borrowers across Florida explore their options. If you're
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Can You File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Online?
By: Emil Fleysher | August 2, 2025 |
Bankruptcy
Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can feel overwhelming, especially when you are dealing with debt, court requirements, and legal paperwork all at once. Many people ask if they can file bankruptcy online to make the process easier and faster. The short answer is yes, but there are important details to understand before you start. Online
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Should I File Bankruptcy Before or After Divorce?
By: Emil Fleysher | August 1, 2025 |
Bankruptcy
If you are dealing with serious debt and an upcoming or ongoing divorce, you may be wondering which step should come first. Filing for bankruptcy and ending a marriage are both life-changing events. When they happen at the same time, the legal process can feel even more confusing. That is why choosing the right path
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Bankruptcy and Car Loans: What To Know
By: Emil Fleysher | July 31, 2025 |
Bankruptcy
Many people worry about what will happen to their car loan if they need to file for bankruptcy. Your car may be one of your most important belongings, especially if you use it to get to work, take care of your family, or manage daily tasks. When you’re dealing with financial problems, losing your car
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Student Loan Bankruptcy Just Got Easier: Florida's New Path to Debt Relief in 2025
By: Emil Fleysher | July 24, 2025 |
Bankruptcy
For millions of Americans drowning in student loan debt, bankruptcy has long felt like a mirage; visible but unreachable. The infamous "undue hardship" standard has made discharging student loans in bankruptcy nearly impossible, leaving borrowers trapped in debt cycles that can last for decades. But that's about to change in a big way. Breaking News:
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What Assets Are Protected in Bankruptcy?
By: Emil Fleysher | July 4, 2025 |
Bankruptcy
At Fleysher Law, our Florida bankruptcy lawyers understand your concerns about losing your belongings when filing for bankruptcy. Many people believe they'll lose everything they own—their home, car, personal items, and family treasures. This fear keeps too many people from getting the debt relief they need. The bankruptcy code provides numerous protections for your assets.
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Does Filing For Bankruptcy Mean You Can Never Buy a House?
By: Emil Fleysher | July 2, 2025 |
Bankruptcy
Does filing for bankruptcy mean you can never buy a house? No, it does not. Filing for bankruptcy does not permanently prevent homeownership. Many Americans buy homes after a bankruptcy discharge. The key is proper planning and timing. Several factors affect your ability to buy a house after bankruptcy. These include the type of bankruptcy
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How Bankruptcy Can Help Save Your Home From Foreclosure
By: Emil Fleysher | July 1, 2025 |
Bankruptcy
Saving your home from foreclosure through bankruptcy starts with quick legal action. When you miss several payments, lenders start foreclosure proceedings. Filing for bankruptcy stops this process right away. The law gives you tools to keep your home. The Bankruptcy Code has rules that can delay foreclosure sales. You have time to address your debt
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How Is Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Different from Both Chapter 7 and 13?
By: Emil Fleysher | June 17, 2025 |
Bankruptcy
When debt gets out of control, bankruptcy may be the best solution. But not all bankruptcies work the same way. Some are for individuals with low income. Others are for those with steady income who can repay part of their debts. Some are built to help businesses stay open while fixing their finances. Fleysher Law
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Filing Bankruptcy Individually: Can One Spouse File Without the Other?
By: Emil Fleysher | May 29, 2025 |
Bankruptcy
Married couples often assume that both partners must file together when dealing with serious debt, but that isn’t always true. Filing for bankruptcy individually is allowed under the law, and depending on the financial situation, it can be the smarter choice. If only one spouse is struggling with credit card debt, loans, or other obligations,
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