Episode Synopsis "How Bankruptcy Can Interfere with Student Loans for Your Children"
One common provision in New Jersey divorce decrees is for the educational expenses of the children. In other words, who pays for what in connection with the kids going to college? Filing bankruptcy at any point in this process, whether it is to deal with marital debt or debt incurred after the divorce can cause problems with student loans. In this episode, Meryl and Steve talk about what complications are created and how to deal with them.
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