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Buy Back PSLF Time to Forgive Student Loans Earlier! 

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Christie discusses buying back PSLF time to have your student loans forgiven sooner.
Resource: studentaid.gov...
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Our two attorneys, Christie Arkovich and Barbara Leon, help to reduce student loan debt, file bankruptcy, avoid garnishment and foreclosure and other problems that too much debt can create.
Barbara Leon is a Florida licensed attorney for nearly 20 years in the areas of bankruptcy, foreclosure and student loans. Her practice and experience is well diversified, having gained experience through an internship with the U.S. Attorney’s office, a clerkship with a Federal Magistrate Judge, and both creditor and debtor private practice. This insight helps her to see all sides and find a solution quickly that works for everyone.
As founder of the firm, Christie Arkovich has practiced law for over 25 years. She is a frequent speaker at various consumer-oriented continuing legal education seminars for other attorneys before the Florida Bar, the American Bankruptcy Institute, the National Association of Consumer Advocates and the Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association. The firm maintains an AV Preeminent rating and enjoys excellent client reviews and we welcome you to see what we can do for you!
Our channel Student Loan Sidebar is a continuation of a quarterly column that we write for our local bankruptcy attorney bar organization helping people get a handle on their student loan debt. Whenever possible, Christie shares her knowledge about student loans gained working as former trial counsel for Sallie Mae, ECMC, and other student loan servicers or guarantors, and her current law practice of over 25 years.
We’re a nationally known law firm who has helped thousands of student loan borrowers obtain a sustainable, affordable payment with an end in sight. Please sit back, check out our awesome client reviews, watch a few videos and see if we can help you!
Now for the All-Important Disclaimer and where to go for more information. The information in our videos does not and is not intended to constitute legal advice. Instead, all information and content are for general informational purposes - and may not be the most up to date. Please contact us for a strategy session where we review your particular loans and how best to position yourself to create the life you want with as little debt as possible.
If we can help:
Arkovich Law
1520 W Cleveland St
Tampa, FL 33606
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@Grungefan2018
@Grungefan2018 Месяц назад
The one time I my life I did not procrastinate back in 2001 just before rates started to dive . I am stuck with 7% on $150,000 and compounding . Owe more than I took out . Life and health intervened after going back to school later in life so that’s how I wound up inI this mess . I wish they would just lower that interest rate to give me and likely others too a fighting chance . Not asking for a write off of the loans just to lower that rate that I called them for years begging them to lower it . Why not have one rate for direct loans for all student loans is beyond me . Some people are at 2 or 3 % and others 6-8%. I’ll be dead before these are ever paid off. The interest is astronomical
@MYTMIC
@MYTMIC 2 месяца назад
This would only work if you didn't consolidate your loan post buyback period
@Dshzzzt
@Dshzzzt 2 месяца назад
Wonder how much this will change (if at all) in view of the SAVE plan now being on the chopping block.
@ArkovichLaw
@ArkovichLaw 23 дня назад
We're wondering that too. We're focused on the things that still work for now. TPD, bankruptcy discharge using the attestation process, IDR audit, Fresh Start 9/30 deadline.
@katie9141
@katie9141 5 месяцев назад
Would this count for grad school deferment if you were also working full time for a qualifying employer while you were in grad school?
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