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Congress Approves VA Loan ForeclosureRelief: Partial Claim Program Returns forVeterans in 2025

Congress Approves VA Loan ForeclosureRelief: Partial Claim Program Returns forVeterans in 2025

by Scott | Aug 2, 2025 | Debt Settlement, Foreclosure, Taxes & Bankruptcy

Congress Passes Bill to Prevent Veteran Foreclosures with New VA Loan Relief Program In a bipartisan move, Congress passed the VA Home Loan Program Reform Act of 2025, a major piece of legislation designed to help prevent foreclosure for veterans with VA-backed home...

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Can Student Loans Be Discharged in Bankruptcy? What Borrowers Need to Know

Can Student Loans Be Discharged in Bankruptcy? What Borrowers Need to Know

by Scott | Jun 10, 2025 | Debt Settlement

Student loan debt is one of the most persistent financial burdens in the United States. For many borrowers, it feels like a weight that never lifts. If you're struggling with overwhelming student debt, you might wonder: can student loans be discharged in bankruptcy?...

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Top 10 Powerful Truths About Debt Settlement That Can Save You Thousands

Top 10 Powerful Truths About Debt Settlement That Can Save You Thousands

by Scott | May 9, 2025 | Debt Settlement

When you’re buried in debt, it can feel like there’s no escape. You’ve slashed spending and tightened your belt, but the balances keep growing. That’s where debt settlement comes in. It gives you the option to negotiate a lower payoff, helping you regain financial...

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