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In certain cases, the federal government will cancel all or part of a school loan. This practice is called Loan Forgiveness. Here are some programs out there and how to learn more about them.
A. Perform volunteer work
These volunteer groups offer loan forgiveness:
Small Estates Affidavit
This is a form to create an affidavit available through the Kansas Judicial Council.
UPDATE: The Kansas Judicial Council recently increased the small estate affidavit cap to $75,000. This form allows the heirs to transfer up to $75,000 in assets (usually bank accounts) to all the heirs, without any thing going through probate court.
Legal help for kinship families: Eliminating legal barriers around permanency for kinship families
Serving: Kinship families experiencing hardships with children 0 - 17. Services available statewide.
Kansas Legal Services Kids2Kin (K2K) Program is legal help for kinship families: Eliminating legal barriers around permanency for kinship families
Serving: Kinship families experiencing hardships with children 0 - 17. Services available statewide.
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In certain cases, the federal government will cancel all or part of a school loan. This practice is called Loan Forgiveness. Here are some programs out there and how to learn more about them.
A. Perform volunteer work
These volunteer groups offer loan forgiveness:
Small Estates Affidavit
This is a form to create an affidavit available through the Kansas Judicial Council.
UPDATE: The Kansas Judicial Council recently increased the small estate affidavit cap to $75,000. This form allows the heirs to transfer up to $75,000 in assets (usually bank accounts) to all the heirs, without any thing going through probate court.
Legal help for kinship families: Eliminating legal barriers around permanency for kinship families
Serving: Kinship families experiencing hardships with children 0 - 17. Services available statewide.
Kansas Legal Services Kids2Kin (K2K) Program is legal help for kinship families: Eliminating legal barriers around permanency for kinship families
Serving: Kinship families experiencing hardships with children 0 - 17. Services available statewide.
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