Sentences with phrase «majority of a debtor»

They know that the majority of debtors will eventually come to them anyway after DMPs and debt settlement plans fail and leave them no choice but to declare BK.
The majority of debtors were either newbies or snowballs who were in good faith trying to get out of their debt, the students found, so they decided to focus on those two personas.
However, the intriguing part is that majority of the debtors are victims of cryptocurrency related fraud.

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Contrarily, since the majority of borrowers in repayment have never claimed the student loan interest deduction to begin with, maybe borrowers as a whole group would be better off letting the government handle all of the saved money under one program to lower the cost of education for a wider net of student debtors.
In both instances, the majority of student debtors were more concerned about repaying their student loan debt than either getting their financial or personal data hacked.
Despite Madigan's actions to cover debtors with private education loans, a large majority of federal student loan borrowers have not received the benefit.
The majority of creditors accept payment plans and other alternative payoff methods when dealing directly with an honest debtor.
This requirement presents a significant hurdle that discourages the vast majority of bankrupt debtors from ever pursuing a student loan discharge.
In the vast majority of cases, the bankruptcy discharge is the primary reason debtors enter the Bankruptcy Court.
Debtors who desperately need assistance resolving their debt issues are not truly afforded a fresh start if a majority of their debt stems from student loans.
In fact, a majority of student debtors really have no idea how long it will take them to pay off their student loans.
Losing Everything — Actually, the majority of Chapter 7 filings are «no - asset cases,» meaning the debtor gives up no possessions.
For the majority of folks the snowball makes more sense because it allows the debtor to «grab a foothold» and get some momentum going.
In the majority of all Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases, the debtor does not own any non-exempt assets, so no property is sold.
In the vast majority of Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases, the debtor does not own any non-exempt assets, so the trustee does not sell any property.
After the U.S. Bankruptcy Court confirmed a Chapter 11 reorganization plan that required a majority block of the debtor - in - possession's insider equity shareholders to
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