NEW YORK, March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Upsolve, a nonprofit that helps low-income families get a financial fresh start through Chapter 7 bankruptcy, announced today that it has helped erase more than $1 billion in debt.
Founded in 2016 at Harvard Law School’s Access to Justice Lab, Upsolve provides a free, technology-driven platform that combines AI-powered guidance with trained support staff to help people navigate the bankruptcy process when they cannot afford a lawyer. The organization’s typical user earns about $22,000 per year and eliminates roughly $52,000 in debt, underscoring how clearing unmanageable debt gives families breathing room to cover essentials, rebuild credit, and…

