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Old 03-07-2007, 08:20 PM
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Atty Question: Topic: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

For any bankruptcy attorneys out there....

A good friend of mine had to file chapter 7. The only contesting "creditor" is a private school which his kids attended. He had not been paying for several months and the current amount in arrears is about 14K.

The school says this money was a "student loan" and those debts cannot be disolved. My friend says he signed an enrollment agreement, not loan paperwork.

Can this debt be excluded from a Chapter 7 and be classified as a student loan?

Thanks for your thoughts...

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Old 03-07-2007, 10:24 PM
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If his kids went to the private school, got the education, then his debt (morally) should not be excluded.
Why should the other families have to subsidize his kids "PRIVATE" education. Do they not have public schools in the area?

-- I know this is not the answer your looking for. You are looking for a legal answer about student loans or enrollment agreement. You are looking for someone to say that he is not legally obligated to reconcile his debt to the school.

Either way, you wanna play, you gotta pay. Teachers and books ain't free ya know ! And their child was taking up a space that could have been occupied by a scholarship child or someone from the "inner-city".

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Old 03-08-2007, 12:22 AM
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If his kids went to the private school, got the education, then his debt (morally) should not be excluded.
Why should the other families have to subsidize his kids "PRIVATE" education. Do they not have public schools in the area?

-- I know this is not the answer your looking for. You are looking for a legal answer about student loans or enrollment agreement. You are looking for someone to say that he is not legally obligated to reconcile his debt to the school.

Either way, you wanna play, you gotta pay. Teachers and books ain't free ya know ! And their child was taking up a space that could have been occupied by a scholarship child or someone from the "inner-city".

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