Legal Question in Education Law in California
Hi, I have a question about student loans.
I have no job and as a California teacher, white over 50 very hard of hearing not likely to get one in my district. I have defered my student loans, but I cannot pay them without a job. I am real close to being homeless. Any suggestions?
Asked on 3/09/10, 10:38 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robin Mashal
Century City Law Group, APC
Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be relied upon as legal advice.
Student loans are usually not dischargeable in bankruptcy. I have heard of some government positions that qualify a person for forgiveness of student loans; see if you can qualify for any of those positions. You should consult your own attorney to protect your legal rights.
Answered on 3/14/10, 2:26 pm
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