Only if you have the courts permission
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No child and/or spousal support are not dischargeable in a chapter 7 BK. It is my understanding that child support, student loans, taxes owed, and things along that line cannot be included in a bankruptcy.
I have been through Chapter 7 twice and both times was unable to claim my Student Loan.
You must list all debt owed in a bankruptcy. In a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy federal student loans are listed on Schedule F as a unsecured non-priority debt with an indication that they are student loans. Please note that nothing in this posting or in any other posting constitutes legal advice.
Yes a student can have peace against another student -go to a counseler -you can get the person to talk to you
chapter 78. she is a new transfer student.
Some loans, like student loans, may not be included in your bankruptcy. The only way to get rid of them is to pay up. The longer you wait, the larger the debt becomes due to the accrual of interest.
Most student loans are not dischargeable under any chapter of Bankruptcy in Michigan.
contact them and ask them why...if it's a credit card...or basically anything but student loans they have to accept the terms of the bankruptcy. get in touch with the lawyer who did your filings for your bankruptcy proceedings and they should get it taken care of.
Yes, but only one.
If the student loan is a federal loan and not a private loan then the answer is no. Federal student loans can not be included in bankruptcy, you will always be responsible for repayment of FEDERAL student loans.
Chapter 13 is "reorganization" plan for payment. Student loans were within the plan for payment? or were they discharged within another bankruptcy? normally student loans are not dischargable, (11 U.S.C. sec. 523(a)(8) bankruptcy:) there are two exceptions: 1: loans are not from any governmental agency unit or non profit 2: paying the loan will impose an undue hardship to dependents.