Their desire to avoid burdening parents and carers can cause
additional hardship for these children, who need to know that support is available to them as well.
Although the death of a child typically would not result in income loss, as would the death of a spouse, the tragedy still would have some financial consequences, which could be
an additional hardship for a bereaved family.
The one - year residency requirement under the Divorce Act applies to all spouses seeking divorce in Canada, but it resulted in
additional hardship for same - sex couples who could not simply apply for divorce in the jurisdiction in which they had resided for the past year.
This process is both time - consuming and costly, creates
additional hardship for Pilgrim and affected property owners, and will significantly delay project implementation.»
Not exact matches
For people facing a precarious situation in the traditional job market, the
additional income generated through on - demand work helped them to achieve some financial stability in the face of unexpected financial
hardship.
And you can apply
for additional forbearances if you face continued
hardship.
The Regents Chancellor has tried to find a way administratively to give school districts extra time, by allowing them to declare that meeting the deadline would be a
hardship, and to put off the date
for an
additional year, until the fall of 2016.
The bill establishes a tax credit scholarship and educational expense assistance program
for students with disabilities, a «financial
hardship transition program»
for ISDs losing ASATR, $ 60 million in
additional funding
for open - enrollment charter schools, and $ 60 million in
additional funding
for the existing debt allotment program.
Bankruptcy will not normally wipe out: (1) money owed
for child support or alimony, fines, and some taxes; (2) debts not listed on your bankruptcy petition; (3) loans you got by knowingly giving false information to a creditor, who reasonably relied on it in making you the loan; (4) debts resulting from «willful and malicious» harm; (5) student loans owed to a school or government body, except if the court decides that payment would be an undue
hardship; (6) mortgages and other liens which are not paid in the bankruptcy case (but bankruptcy will wipe out your obligation to pay any
additional money if the property is taken back by the creditor).
SunTrust offers options
for hardship forbearance and
additional deferment.
But under federal programs, you can apply
for additional deferments if you are unemployed, facing economic
hardships, or are serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
The Brunner test requires the debtor to make a three - part showing in order to prove undue
hardship: (1) that the debtor can not maintain, based on current income and expenses, a «minimal standard» of living
for herself and her dependents if forced to repay the loans; (2) that
additional circumstances exist indicating that this state of affairs is likely to persist
for a significant portion of the repayment period of the student loans; and (3) that the debtor has made good faith efforts to repay the loans.
The IRS notes, however, that some plans may choose to offer
additional hardship distributions
for qualifying situations.
This can result in
additional hardship and expense on behalf of the owner if Amtrak, the national rail operator, with more than 500 destinations, is their only option
for transportation to a particular area.
The carriers also argued that undue
hardship would be caused by losses in competitive advantage caused by a 1P1F policy, in that carriers required to adopt a 1P1F policy would receive most of the demand by persons with severe disabilities
for additional seating to travel by air.
The Court never answered the question of whether the
additional leave request constituted an undue
hardship because once it found that employees who are unable to perform their duties
for extended periods of time are «not qualified» as defined by the ADA, the inquiry stops.
Adding an
additional recovery due to an
additional complication may result in an insurmountable
hardship for a patient working paycheck to paycheck.
For example, the Supreme Court of Canada considered
additional undue
hardship factors in Central Alberta Dairy Pool v. Alberta (Human Rights Commission)(1990), 72 D.L.R. (4th) 417 (S.C.C.)[Central Alberta] and Renaud, ibid.
Accordingly, the Department is requesting public comment on factors to be considered in evaluating undue
hardship claims asserted by student loan borrowers in adversary proceedings filed in bankruptcy cases, the weight to be given to such factors, whether the existence of two tests
for evaluation of undue
hardship claims results in inequities among borrowers seeking undue
hardship discharge, and how all of these, and potentially
additional, considerations should weigh into whether an undue
hardship claim should be conceded by the loan holder.»
His
additional health care costs would eat into his savings and risk creating a serious financial
hardship for his family.
Even in circumstances where a defendant does not pass the means test, the
hardship review provision will still afford an
additional safety net
for those applicants who face unusually high defence costs.»
Justice Brown also made a series of orders over the last few years
for «
additional costs» against Ms A — who could not afford legal counsel —
for up to $ 30,000, persuaded that Mr B — who also represented himself some of the time, at other times represented by counsel — had suffered financial
hardship as a result of Ms A's behaviour.
For them, life insurance will provide their children with the financial resources they will need to avoid
additional hardships in their lives.
Having life insurance could be an ideal way
for a spouse or other loved ones to be able to pay off such debts quickly and easily, without having to go into financial
hardship for many
additional years with these obligations.
By having this kind of coverage in force, an individual's loved ones won't have to dip into savings to pay
for the funeral, nor will they have to endure
additional financial
hardship at an already difficult time in their lives.
It is important that
additional efficacy studies such as this one are undertaken with multitraumatised families (
for example, domestic violence, drug abuse, economic
hardship, community violence, etc).
For instance, stressful life contexts encountered in childhood and adolescence, such as family economic
hardship, parents» marital conflict, or community adversity often increase the likelihood that these youth will face
additional hardship (e.g., Conger et al. 2002; El - Sheikh et al. 2013; Wickrama et al. 2005).
With the program changes, servicers will be permitted to process short sales
for borrowers with these
hardships without any
additional approval from the GSEs, even if the borrowers are current on their mortgage payments.
Servicers will be able to expedite processing a short sale
for borrowers with
hardships such as death of a borrower or co-borrower, divorce, disability or relocation
for a job without any
additional approval from Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac.