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Can student loans be written off in a bankruptcy?

Written By: admin on May 24, 2009 One Comment

I am filing for bankruptcy and have student loans. Are they going to be taken care of through the bankruptcy?

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One Response to “Can student loans be written off in a bankruptcy?”

  1. Edward B on: 24 May 2009 at 2:55 pm

    No, but the bankruptcy court can work with the US Department of Education, to make the payments more workable with your budget.

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