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They say my student loans are nondischargeable debt, what does that mean?

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They say my student loans are nondischargeable debt, what does that mean?

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A nondischargeable debt is a debt you are required to repay. Generally, nondischargeble debts include taxes, student loans, child support and alimony. If the bankruptcy court does not determine your student loans are dischargeable, you will have to repay them after bankruptcy.

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