Student loans are some of the most difficult to get rid of – even in bankruptcy. But some attorneys are challenging the laws and creating hope for millions of struggling borrowers. Bankruptcy attorneys in Florida and New Hampshire are filing cases in the hopes of establishing “paths” to help bankrupt borrowers and their attorneys better manage, even eliminate student loan debt in bankruptcy.
Congress exempted federal student loans from discharge in bankruptcy, except in extreme circumstances. Lawmakers extended that exemption in 2005 to private student loans as well. In order for borrowers to have their student debt discharged in bankruptcy, they must prove that the debt is causing them to suffer “undue hardship.”
Although Congress never defined the phrase “undue hardship,” a series of court rulings have created an undue hardship standard that is notoriously difficult to meet. So instead of trying to meet the standard, attorneys are turning to other legal strategies that challenge private lenders’ ability to collect on the loan and in the case of federal debt help borrowers better manage the loans while in bankruptcy.
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