I recently was asked several questions by someone who contacted me after reading my blog articles about dealing with student loan debt and who is considering filing a personal bankruptcy
followed by an Adversary Proceeding (or as we also call it, a complaint) to prove the legal standard of Undue Hardship under Bankruptcy Code 11 USC § 523 (a)(8).
Not exact matches
Throughout the spring, the approach taken
by the two candidates to their
adversaries on the surface
followed cartoon gender stereotypes — the macho man vs. peacemaking woman.
I filed a chapter 7 bankruptcy
followed immediately
by an
Adversary Proceeding under the «Undue Hardship Clause» to seek a full discharge of $ 130,000.00 of consolidated and defaulted student loans.
Not to be confused with Peter Molyneux's also excellent swords and sorcery game, Bill Willingham's Fables
follows the adventures of a clandestine community of fairytale characters, driven from their various homelands
by «The
Adversary,» who have now taken up residence in a magically concealed corner of New York City.
Invisible
Adversaries tours will begin at 1 pm and last 45minutes,
followed by a tour of Tony Oursler: The Imponderable Archive at 2 pm, also lasting 45minutes.
While «The Universal
Adversary» is the first exhibition of this magnitude in the gallery, Ritchie has been working on an architectural scale for the last five years, beginning with Games of Chance And Skill in 2002, a permanent installation created for MIT, and to be
followed this summer
by Stare Decisis, a GSA - commissioned installation for a new Federal Courthouse in Oregon, designed in conversation with Pritzker prize - winning architect Thom Mayne.
The commenters at WSJ Law Blog identify the usual suspects: pressure to meet billable hour quotas, stress caused
by constant dealings with nasty judges and rude
adversaries, inability to cut the golden handcuffs that bind lawyers to high - paying positions, worries about an over-saturated job market and burgeoning student loans and pangs of conscience at defending objectionable clients or having entered the legal profession for security rather than having
followed one's heart instead.