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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2272704" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>Believe it or not I do know of a girl who got her student loans discharged in bankruptcy court. BUT ... I only saw it happen that one time (and I worked in BK for years and years and years). She apparently proved to the Judge's and Trustee's satisfactions that to repay her student loans would have "forced an 'undue hardship'" on her minor child, IIRC ... I don't remember the girl's name but she was a paralegal for one of the lawyers in an office I worked at. It was around 2003, I think ... Don't quote me on the year because it's been a long, long time ... </p><p></p><p>That said ... even if you could find the case and mirror her pleadings (she did all her own legwork on it), it would be a needle in a haystack with regard to getting an amicable Judge and Trustee ... I remember the attorney she worked for telling her she didn't have a snowball's chance in hell ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2272704, member: 1242"] Believe it or not I do know of a girl who got her student loans discharged in bankruptcy court. BUT ... I only saw it happen that one time (and I worked in BK for years and years and years). She apparently proved to the Judge's and Trustee's satisfactions that to repay her student loans would have "forced an 'undue hardship'" on her minor child, IIRC ... I don't remember the girl's name but she was a paralegal for one of the lawyers in an office I worked at. It was around 2003, I think ... Don't quote me on the year because it's been a long, long time ... That said ... even if you could find the case and mirror her pleadings (she did all her own legwork on it), it would be a needle in a haystack with regard to getting an amicable Judge and Trustee ... I remember the attorney she worked for telling her she didn't have a snowball's chance in hell ... [/QUOTE]
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