Another massive win for real people facing overwhelming debt! This #WinWednesday, we’re celebrating a life-changing outcome: a client who had $100,000 in student loans and $50,000 in credit card and personal loan debt is now completely debt-free.
The Challenge: $150,000 in Total Debt
Our client came to Walker & Walker overwhelmed with $100K in student loans and another $50K in credit card and personal loans. Despite their best efforts, payments barely made a dent, and interest kept piling up. The emotional toll was just as severe—stress, sleepless nights, and the constant fear of falling further behind.
The Solution: Bankruptcy Done Right
Enter Attorney Joshua Peterson—a seasoned bankruptcy attorney who knows how to turn financial hardship into financial freedom. He thoroughly examined every detail of the client’s finances, applied the latest legal strategies, and filed a case that clearly showed how repaying the debt would cause undue hardship.
Contrary to common belief, student loans can be discharged in bankruptcy under the right circumstances. Attorney Peterson built a strong case and used his experience to guide the client through the process with confidence and clarity.
The Result: Debt-Free and Ready for a New Start
With Joshua’s help, our client had $150,000 in total debt completely discharged, including all student loans, credit cards, and personal loan balances. This is more than just numbers—it’s a fresh financial beginning, free from the burden of overwhelming debt. Now, they can focus on rebuilding credit, saving for the future, and enjoying peace of mind that once felt impossible.
You Could Be Next
If you’re drowning in student loans or other unmanageable debt, you’re not alone—and you’re not out of options. Student loans CAN be discharged in bankruptcy, and Walker & Walker knows how to make it happen. Our team stays on the cutting edge of bankruptcy law, and we fight hard for the second chances our clients deserve.
Schedule a free consultation today and find out if you qualify for life-changing debt relief. It costs nothing to talk to us—and it could be the first step toward a debt-free future.