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FAQs on CARES Act Relief for Student Loan Borrowers

Student debt has always been challenging to pay down. In fact, one in five adult borrowers who funded their own education were behind on their payments in 2018. Pair this with one of the most challenging economic environments we’ve seen in decades — soaring unemployment, limited options for career advancement and a volatile stock market — and paying off student loans feels more challenging, or even impossible for some.

In my practice, many of our clients are in fields like education that require advanced degrees and are often saddled with debt as a result. We aim to help them come up with comprehensive financial plans that help them pay down debt, while still saving and

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