(Excerpt) Under title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), student loan debt is typically non-dischargeable in bankruptcy, except for circumstances in which the failure to discharge “would impose an undue hardship on the debtor and the debtor’s dependents.” However, the Bankruptcy Code does not define “undue hardship.” Instead, Congress “left it up to the various Bankruptcy Courts to utilize their discretion in defining what that term means after an analysis of the statute and a review of applicable legislative history.” In determining what constitutes an “undue hardship,” a majority of courts rely on the three-prong Brunner test formulated by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Under the Brunner test...
(Excerpt) Educational loans made, insured, or guaranteed by a governmental unit are not dischargeabl...
The relief available to student debtors under the United States Bankruptcy Code (Bankruptcy Code) is...
(Excerpt) The United States Bankruptcy Code (the “Code”) makes it more difficult to discharge studen...
(Excerpt) Under title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), student loan debt is typ...
(Excerpt) Under title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), an individual debtor is ...
(Excerpt) The purpose of bankruptcy is to give honest debtors a “fresh start.” For debtors with stud...
(Excerpt) The United States Bankruptcy Code (the “Code”) makes it more difficult to discharge studen...
(Excerpt) Discharging student loan debt under the United States Bankruptcy Code (the “Bankruptcy Cod...
(Excerpt) Discharging student loans in a bankruptcy case is often an uphill battle. Under section 52...
(Excerpt) A fundamental goal of bankruptcy is to give the debtor a “fresh start” by discharging thei...
(Excerpt) Title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) provides for debtors a “fresh s...
(Excerpt) Student loans are presumptively non-dischargeable under title 11 of the United States Code...
(Excerpt) Under section 523(a)(8) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), stu...
(Excerpt) Student loans are presumptively non-dischargeable under title 11 of the United States Code...
(Excerpt) Section 523 of the Bankruptcy Code sets forth debts that are not dischargeable. Among the ...
(Excerpt) Educational loans made, insured, or guaranteed by a governmental unit are not dischargeabl...
The relief available to student debtors under the United States Bankruptcy Code (Bankruptcy Code) is...
(Excerpt) The United States Bankruptcy Code (the “Code”) makes it more difficult to discharge studen...
(Excerpt) Under title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), student loan debt is typ...
(Excerpt) Under title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), an individual debtor is ...
(Excerpt) The purpose of bankruptcy is to give honest debtors a “fresh start.” For debtors with stud...
(Excerpt) The United States Bankruptcy Code (the “Code”) makes it more difficult to discharge studen...
(Excerpt) Discharging student loan debt under the United States Bankruptcy Code (the “Bankruptcy Cod...
(Excerpt) Discharging student loans in a bankruptcy case is often an uphill battle. Under section 52...
(Excerpt) A fundamental goal of bankruptcy is to give the debtor a “fresh start” by discharging thei...
(Excerpt) Title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) provides for debtors a “fresh s...
(Excerpt) Student loans are presumptively non-dischargeable under title 11 of the United States Code...
(Excerpt) Under section 523(a)(8) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), stu...
(Excerpt) Student loans are presumptively non-dischargeable under title 11 of the United States Code...
(Excerpt) Section 523 of the Bankruptcy Code sets forth debts that are not dischargeable. Among the ...
(Excerpt) Educational loans made, insured, or guaranteed by a governmental unit are not dischargeabl...
The relief available to student debtors under the United States Bankruptcy Code (Bankruptcy Code) is...
(Excerpt) The United States Bankruptcy Code (the “Code”) makes it more difficult to discharge studen...