Legal Question in Bankruptcy in New York
Discharged student loan
Had a student loan discharged in 1998 by a bankruptcy judge due to hardship. Now I hear from a collections agency saying I owe $89,000 for that loan! How can they do this since it was discharged and I have the paperwork to prove it.
Do I have to worry since there is no way I can repay that kind of money?
Asked on 11/14/06, 12:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jacob Silver
Attorney At Law
Re: Discharged student loan
If it was indeed specifically discharged, then you need to fight the creditor in Bankruptcy court to enforce it.
Jacob Silver
Attorney At Law
26 Court Street
Suite 2511
Brooklyn, NY 11242
http://www.silverbankruptcy.com
Answered on 11/14/06, 4:37 pm
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