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Can bankruptcy help with student loans?

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Written by San Francisco Bankruptcy Lawyer, Jeena Cho

Can bankruptcy help with student loans? – This is a frequent question I get and a common situation. Most unsecured debts such as credit cards are dischargeable through bankruptcy. However, student loans, both federal and private have an immunity card. In general, student loans will not be discharged after bankruptcy. So, what should you do if you have too much student loans and do not have any realistic hope of ever repaying? There are a few options to consider.

Contact the lender. Most student loan programs have either deferment or forbearance programs where you can temporarily suspend repayment of your debt. In my experience, private student loans either do not have such programs or makes it almost impossible for students to qualify for such programs. It’s important you reach out to the lender as soon as possible. Many of them will refuse to work with Continue Reading »

Student Debt and a Push for Fairness

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NYT article by: By RON LIEBER
Published: June 4, 2010

If you run up big credit card bills buying a new home theater system and can’t pay it off after a few years, bankruptcy judges can get rid of the debt. They may even erase loans from a casino.

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