If a doctor signs off that the condition is considered a Permanent Disability then yes, I believe you can have it forgiven by the government.
Mabey tell the person that another one of your friends would like to borrow the item you lent them,weather it is the truth or not. Avoiding confrontations at all costs is best. Especially if it is a neighbor.
A "down payment" is an initial sum of money or something else of value that is paid to secure the purchase, barter, or trade for another thing of value. In effect, it is intended to ensure that the payer will pay the balance of the agreed price, or will otherwise come through on his/her/its end of the bargain. Often, if there is not payment of delivery of the remaining amount, the down payment is forfeited.
If anger is used by a person with consciousness of its attributes and has a conscience for the consequences of anger out of control then it can be a strong ally in arriving at good solutions to countermand the causation of irate feelings and would be strength but for the person who allows the anger to get control of his or her emotions and run rampant hurting others along the way to appeasement then it is undeniably a weakness of the worst kind. Anger - alias temperament, is intially inherited as a survival instinct and enmeshed into your 'primary programming' because your ancestors 'survived' - a long line of of surviving 'angry' ancestors underlines the value of anger where it becomes a 'learned' tool of survival. There are many examples of aggressive ancestral memory in the natural world, human groups included. Strength or weakness depends on being the bully or the bullied or the loan voice in the wilderness. It can be both a weakness and a strength, depending on the situation.
Magically speaking, Grey is used to stabilise a disturbed personality; to slow down reckless persons or situations and in some glomouries. Wear grey in combination with green when applying for a loan or a raise in wages. In Feng Shui: Grey is sometimes used as a substitute for White, which is a colour used to denote mourning and hence not used as ornamentation. In the psychology of Colour, Grey has the following significance:. Positive: Psychological neutrality. Negative: Lack of confidence, dampness, depression, hibernation, lack of energy. Pure grey is the only colour that has no direct psychological properties. It is, however, quite suppressive. A virtual absence of colour is depressing and when the world turns grey we are instinctively conditioned to draw in and prepare for hibernation. Unless the precise tone is right, grey has a dampening effect on other colours used with it. Heavy use of grey usually indicates a lack of confidence and fear of exposure.
You can tell if someone is a good person if he/she talks to you nicely and you see them doing nice things to other people,also if you can tell that she gets in people's problems and helps them you can tell that she/he has a really nice soul.
No.
These are not allowed to be discharged.
In theory yes- student loans can be discharged. In practice- it is extremely rare. The only examples i have seen where a student loan is discharged is when the borrower is paralyzed, have a severe neurological disorder, or has been diagnosed with an end stage illness and are therefore unable to work. A discharge of student loans is so rare that most attorneys flat out tell potential clients that student loans are not dischargeable. I'm not sure what you mean by "unsubsidized" - I know what it means - I'm not sure you do! A government backed (that doesn't mean subsidized) student loan cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. If it isn't government backed, it is simply a personal loan you used to pay for education and may be discharged like any other. Additionally, you do not bankrupt "a loan"...you go bankrupt - it includes all things you own and owe. Nothing is excluded. Some things may not be discharged.
No dude you are stuck.
Only if the bankruptcy is currently discharged.
No.
You might want to make sure the student loan was discharged. Most cannot be without a showing of a hardship, and the mere inability to pay is not a hardship. If it was discharged, you must pay, but if she could get a discharge, you should be able to.
It's possible to have your student loan debt discharged (canceled) or reduced if you meet certain requirements. See the link below for what is required.
No. Call the loan company and ask them if you can have a deferral because of an illness, don't have a job, etc.
To go about getting a student loan forgiveness, I suggest talking to whoever runs the student loans at your university or college. Just try and get them to cut your student loan down a bit. Check out this website for more details: http://www.loansavers.org/qa-how-do-i-go-about-getting-forgiveness-for-my-student-loans-by-teaching-in-a-high-needs-school-2778.html
Govt insured or guaranteed loans are NOT able to be discharged in BK.
Unfortunately, Student loans can not be discharged. Here's how I know..... A person I know took out a student loan in the early 1980s. The school was exposed as a fraud, and closed. He was not given a "school out" to transfer the funds to another school for the same thing, Truck Driving. 7 years later, he had to file bankruptcy after a bad divorce, and the student loan refused to go away. Now, he can't get a loan from a reputable source or go back to school on another grant because, the original loan of 1800.00 is now at 10180.00. He looked into getting it discharged, and his lawyer told him to settle the account for the reduced amount of 5600.00