Forty-five million Americans owe a total of more than $1.7 trillion in student loan debt, nearly all of which is backed by taxpayers. The FRESH START Through Bankruptcy Act of 2021 is a proposed bipartisan attempt to restore the borrower's ability to discharge student loans after a ten-year waiting period. What can you expect if this bill moves forward and how can you answer the questions your clients will have? Attend this informative webinar to learn more about this ambitious—and already controversial—initiative.
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Arkovich Law, P.A.
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Christie has been a Florida licensed attorney for more than 25 years. She is a frequent speaker at various consumer-oriented continuing legal education seminars for other attorneys before the American Bankruptcy Institute and the Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association (the “TBBBA”). Christie writes a quarterly column for the TBBBA, Student Loan Sidebar, about recent student loan-related laws, regulations, and developments nationwide. Whenever possible, she shares her knowledge about student loans gained from working as trial counsel for Sallie Mae, ECMC, other student loan servicers or guarantors, and her current law practice.