Student Loans during Bankruptcy

October 30th, 2007 by Questions

I am in the process of declaring bankruptcy. My student loans are not eligible as it has not been 10 years.
I still am unable to pay them right now.
Have defaulted in September and October. NO money.
Does this negatively affect the bankruptcy?

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One Response to “Student Loans during Bankruptcy”



, Barton Goth GCO Bankruptcy Trustees said:

No, you inability to pay your student loans during bankruptcy will not have any bearing on how the bankruptcy is administrated or your eligibility for discharge.

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