Monthly Archives: May 2018

Not All Student Related Loans are Nondischargable

Historically, student loan debt is considered nondischargable unless the terms of paying it back are deemed to be an undue hardship. However, recently, there have been ca ses regarding other forms of student loans that do not directly affect education … Continue reading

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Man Sentenced to Prison for Trump Tax Return

A Louisiana man has been sentenced to 18 months in jail for attempting to obtain Trump’s tax returns by using Trump’s Social Security Number.  The man was a private investigator who was trying to access the tax information before the … Continue reading

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Employee Spotlight

Marie Lipowicz is an attorney at the Law Office of Camron Hoorfar, P.C. Marie Lipowicz graduated from the Saint Louis University School of Law in December of 2005. While in law school, Marie owned a title abstracting business performing chain … Continue reading

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Missouri Foreclosure Notice

Missouri law states that after a borrower has been in default for ten days for failing to make a required payment and has not surrendered possession of the collateral, the lender may give the borrower and all co-signers a notice. … Continue reading

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2018 Tax Change for Alimony

The Trump tax bill, known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, enacts some tax law changes for the 2018 tax year.  Those changes include changes to alimony.  Alimony is no longer deductible by the person paying the alimony and … Continue reading

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