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Exactly how are student loans treated in Chapter 7?

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Exactly how are student loans treated in Chapter 7?

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The legislature has determined that society has an interest in persons being able to obtain government guaranteed assistance for education, and the automatic forgiveness of these debts after filing bankruptcy endangers this system. Under current law, unless the Debtor can show, in a separate lawsuit filed within the bankruptcy case, that an undue hardship would result, government-backed student loans cannot be discharged.

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