Should I go for it?? My 341 for ch 7 no means is coming up 5-29-09 and considering my health, my attorney has asked me to consider filing an adversarial motion to determine dischargability of my $50,000.00 student loan. His cost is pretty reasonable , 700 base then 250/hour and he said average total 1600.00. He is a trustee as well and said he doesn't take on student loans unless its for medical reasons since rules are very strict and success rate low. He said to think about it but believes he can get them discharged for me (I have stage IV cancer). I see him next week to give him my decision.
Part of me says just keep deferring the loans and when I can't do that anymore the only thing they can do is garnish my SSDI which I know they can do, but I can't really afford to give up 15% of that. And if I die the loan goes away so my daughter doesnt' have to deal with it.
The other part of me says take the chance to get rid of it forever so if my health does improve then I can enjoy life not worrying about this one last huge bill hanging over my head.
I guess I answered my own question about should I go for it or not.
Has anyone tried to discharge a SL due to health problems and if so, how did it go??
Part of me says just keep deferring the loans and when I can't do that anymore the only thing they can do is garnish my SSDI which I know they can do, but I can't really afford to give up 15% of that. And if I die the loan goes away so my daughter doesnt' have to deal with it.
The other part of me says take the chance to get rid of it forever so if my health does improve then I can enjoy life not worrying about this one last huge bill hanging over my head.
I guess I answered my own question about should I go for it or not.
Has anyone tried to discharge a SL due to health problems and if so, how did it go??
) My income one year was pitiful , less than 20,000 with 2 dependants, and my payments were 5.00 /month on the IC plan, so lets say you did go to work part time, and you applied for the IC plan, you might be able to get some very low payments if your income for the year was very low. In the case that your SL were not discharged, I mean.
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