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Will filing for Bankruptcy affect my eligibility for student loans and financial aid?

Generally, a bankruptcy will not have an impact on a student’s eligibility for federal student aid. Under 11 USC 525(c), there is an anti-discrimination rule that says that grant or loan aid may ...
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Student Loans and Bankruptcy

*Guest post by Attorney Adam S. Minsky, Esq. In general, most student loans will not be dischargeable in bankruptcy. There are some limited (and important) exceptions to this general rule which I will ...
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How To Discharge Student Loans in a Bankruptcy

How To Discharge Student Loans in a Bankruptcy Student loans are usually nondischargeable. However, these loans may be discharged by showing that it would be an undue hardship on the debtor. This ...
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