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Can a bankruptcy court discharge student loans?

by Administrator 9. December 2009 04:28

When individuals file for bankruptcy, some of these individuals may have a number of student loan obligations. In most cases, these obligations will not be discharged by a bankruptcy court.

When this occurs, the person filing for bankruptcy will be forced to pay off some or all of the student obligation. However, in rare cases, the individual may be able to discharge the debt. This provision is allowed if the individual can who "undue hardship." 

If you have questions about your student loan debt, contact the Arizona student loan debt negotiation lawyers of the Harmon Law Office at 480-829-0494.

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