Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Georgia
Student Loans
Can I put my student loans in Chapter 13 or Chapter 7?
Asked on 8/01/07, 8:21 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Glen Ashman
Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney
Re: Student Loans
Student loans must be listed in both a chapter 7 or 13. Almost all Student loans are non-dischargeable, meaning you will still owe them. In most 13's they can be paid as part of your plan.
Chapter 7 and 13 are opposites. If you are qualified to file one, you generally cannot file the other.
If you're in metro Atlanta and considering bankruptcy, feel free to get our free worksheet at www.glenashman.com and then call me for an appointment to review your options.
Answered on 8/01/07, 8:41 pm
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