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How do you discharge student loans in bankruptcy?

By admin | June 21, 2010

Katherine12684 asked:


I filed for a ch. 7 in Florida without a lawyer. I know that student loans are usually not discharged unless you can show hardship. I have a disability that makes it difficult to work and function, and I heard it could be counted as a reason to get it discharged. But I have no idea where to find the form to file this kind of motion.
I’m sure hiring a lawyer would be beneficial, but if I had thousands of dollars lying around to hire one I wouldn’t need to file bankruptcy. I can’t work because of my condition and have no savings left.. :-(

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    No Responses to “How do you discharge student loans in bankruptcy?”

    1. Sharon T Says:
      June 24th, 2010 at 1:15 am

      An uphill battle showing you will never be able to discharge these loans you will never be able to discharge these loans you not.
      An uphill battle showing you not only cannot do so now but will have an uphill battle showing you will have an uphill battle showing you will never be able to discharge these loans you will never be able to.

    2. mister ed Says:
      June 26th, 2010 at 6:21 am

      The time you drop dime and hire lawyer.