Sentences with phrase «hardship case»

In many cases, the seller really can't make a qualifying hardship case to the lender.
I think that few people bring these claims, because few have a real hardship case.
By some measure of God's grace I somehow had preserved and kept a lot of what I was going to use in proving my undue hardship case in bankruptcy number three.
Or you may present yourself as a hardship case to your credit card issuer or lender and figure out how you can lower your credit card interest rates or bills while still honoring your obligations.
«Obviously, I wan na see the fair fares question addressed, which my millionaires tax addresses... and there's still equity issues that have to be addressed here, too... when there's hardship cases, people having to get to medical care and other needs.»
An increasing number of private lenders are also beginning to offer forbearance in certain hardship cases.
We «re also able to waive the fees for certain hardship cases.
Hopefully this research of the 2012 federal loan data will assist bankruptcy attorneys to develop a streamlined path to seek a full discharge of federal student loans in medical hardship cases.
Those with more complex cases, such as hardship cases stuck in court or anyone facing trickier areas of law, may find professional help useful.
Having said that, there are hardship cases where a court would order student debt to be discharged.
The fund provides for both financial hardship cases when the pet's owner is unable to pay for care, and Good Samaritan cases when no owner can be found and the veterinarian chooses to treat the animal regardless.
Jack and Kathryn helped pay for some hardship cases, and eventually listeners called in to donate to other listeners.
In addition to providing support to military personnel who deploy, these organizations are available to assist in hardship cases, such as homelessness, hospitalization or emergency, that render a veteran temporarily unable to care for his or her pet.
The Veterinary Care Foundation (VCF) is a 501 (c)(3) charitable foundation that helps veterinary practices fund their hardship cases.
In addition to providing support to military personnel who deploy, these organizations are available to assist in hardship cases — such as homelessness, hospitalization or emergency — that render veterans temporarily unable to care for their pets.
They've used their world - wide influence to publicize crowd - sourced funding campaigns for special hardship cases at various rescue organizations throughout the country.
Like IRAs, there are penalties to early withdrawals except in certain hardship cases.
Normally a student would have to hold their learning permit for six months and be at least 16, but under certain hardship cases, as long as the student has completed a TDLR approved course, the DPS office can issue a hardship license at 15 years of age.
All of the funds raised by the United Way will go to assist hardship cases now that are affected by the flood.

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And consider a backup plan in case life changes for your kids — for example, they move to another city and you don't want to follow them, or they have financial hardships of their own that prevent them from helping you.
While student loan debt currently is difficult to discharge in bankruptcy — you must prove undue hardship — most other consumer debt is fair game for either eliminating or negotiating a lower payback amount, depending on the specifics of your case.
Microlenders have your best interest in mind, and most will work with you to resolve issues that you have making payments, especially in the case of unavoidable hardships.
As the plurality pointed out in Roy, our decisions in the unemployment cases stand for the proposition that where the State has in place a system of individual exemptions, it may not refuse to extend that system to cases of «religious hardship» without compelling reason.
Some lenders may have their own similar programs in case of dire hardship.
In cases of severe financial hardship, LIRA funds can sometimes be used, but the conditions to do so vary depending on province.
CommonBond offers temporary forbearance in the case of economic hardship.
Benefits: In cases of financial hardship, such as losing a job, can your lender offer a forbearance, letting you get back on your feet before restarting payments?
Undue hardship is a subjective term determined on a case - by - case basis in bankruptcy court.
Although the last two of the three plans above offer a way to lower your payments below what the standard repayment plan would require, you have even more options to cut your payment in the case of financial hardship.
It offers up to 12 months of forbearance in the case of economic hardship, whether caused by job loss or something else.
In some cases, the monthly payments rise beyond the borrower's ability to repay, resulting in financial hardship or even foreclosure.
When people think of «financial protection,» they often think of insurance first, making certain that those they love are protected against financial hardship in case of unexpected events.
Some of the hardships related to this damage might be eased by a property tax reduction — if the owner can make a solid case for a tax appeal.
But in extreme cases of «undue hardship,» declaring bankruptcy will wipe out some or all of your student debt.
In one case, a borrower's testimony about her mental impairment, including evidence that she received Social Security benefits, was enough to convince the court of undue hardship.
In fact, the CFPB says, borrowers «often have avenues to reopen bankruptcy cases or otherwise raise «undue hardship» challenges to the enforceability of student loans.»
However, it's not something to be taken lightly — and, if you have student loan debt, you probably won't win your case unless you can prove undue hardship.
In that case, receiving a lower wage would not be a hardship, and many would find the shorter workweek a boon.
If a case was delayed the sequestration ofproperty brought great hardship to his family, although after 1561 dependants were supported by the sale of confiscated possessions.
The case is easily illustrated in every instance where one whom we love encounters hardship.
true or false» Deceptive: there are other cases such as economic hardship, drug addiction, societal pressure and shame on unmarried pregnants, and so forth that are very compelling.
And in this particular case, they are removed from the Asian humanity that has suffered centuries of sufferings and hardships from nature and at human hands.
After coming under pressure from Labour and Liberal Democrats, he told MPs at Prime Minister's Questions last week that he was ready to consider taking in refugees in cases of extreme hardship.
Professor Rueda set the scene: in times of economic hardship, when GDP is falling, the European social model should mitigate the impact of a rise in unemployment and inequality with a concomitant increase in benefit spending, however this model, which held until the 1990s, is no longer the case, except in a few countries such as Spain and Ireland.
One Assembly - backed amendment for pension forfeiture would require judicial discretion when hardship is pleaded in some corruption cases.
Since that announcement, we have passed secondary legislation to enable the police to prosecute an extra 150,000 cases through to completion by giving them the power to continue to prosecute where a defendant does not turn up in court or pleads exceptional hardship.
According to the Organised Labour, a sad and unfortunate case of suicide committed by Mr Edward Soje, a Director with the Kogi State Teaching Service Commission, is a fresh reference of the untold hardship the workers of the state were going through in the hands of Yahaya Bello - led administration.
Saratoga County district attorney Charles B. Andrus, the county's government appeal agent, recently asked the district exemption board whether exceptions could be made to this rule in cases of obvious hardship.
The City Bar argued that New York should follow the lead of the other states, particularly California and Washington, which have created independent entities to determine whether an exception is warranted under particular cases or whether certain information should be kept confidential in a case of extreme hardship that would not violate the public interest.
David says under the new law, the Regents can only allow a delay in special cases, where it would be a «hardship» for the schools to meet the deadline, but can't just wholesale authorize a later compliance date for most of the schools in the state.
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