Imagine your student LOAN BALANCE CUT 35-65% and your loan TERM REDUCED from 20 years to as little as 5 years!. If you have been sued on your private student loan, the clock is ticking to settle or put up a strong defense. Especially if you have been already served by your creditors. If you do not respond, they could obtain a default judgement against you.
Our lawyers fight back, and respond to your creditors on. We are a national law firm with over 100 locations in the US, and one of only a handful of experienced law firms dealing with student loan debt. While you may expect an experienced student loan attorney to charge, we offer a FREE 20-minute student loan strategy session.
Our lawyers fight back, and respond to your creditors on. We are a national law firm with over 100 locations in the US, and one of only a handful of experienced law firms dealing with student loan debt. While you may expect an experienced student loan attorney to charge, we offer a FREE 20-minute student loan strategy session.
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Our process involves educating you on your options, and if you elect to engage our law firm, reducing your principal balance and provide financial options to reduce the term of your newly reduced student loan balance. Schedule a FREE no-obligation strategy session to have one of our experienced student loan lawyers evaluate your specific case.
There are two types of student loans, federal and private. Federal loans are backed by the federal government and lenders aren't willing to negotiate balance reduction on these types of student loans. They have many remedies to collect from you including garnishment and keeping your federal tax returns.
Private student loans are offered by private companies that extend loan offers to students for varying interest rates and terms. If you do not qualify for federal grants or loans or need additional funds beyond what you were awarded you may be considering private student loans. These loans are substantially different from federal loans and grants or student aid awarded based on FAFSA.
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