Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Michigan
The debt was un-related to grants, scholarships,or loans. It was my understanding that I would no longer be obligated to pay this debt and I would be able to obtain my transcripts, as they are considered my property. However, the school refused to wipe out the debt and would not release my transcripts. Can I sue for my transcripts? Thank you.
Asked on 5/09/12, 9:25 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Andersen
Charles Andersen, Atty
student loan discharge unrelated to grants, scholarships or loans Consult with you bankruptcy attorney. The definiton of a student loan has broadened so you need legal advice before institutng a law suit.
Answered on 5/09/12, 11:48 am
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