Disolving A Sallie Mae Loan In Bankruptcy?

Question by Doubting Thomas: Disolving A Sallie Mae Loan In Bankruptcy?
I don’t know who to believe here and need some more input. Due to my situation I’m probably going to have to file for bankruptcy. I called Sallie Mae twice and asked if the loan is able to be discharged under bankruptcy. Both times I was told that yes, that the loan can be disolved under bankruptcy.

The second time I called I asked why it was able to be and was told that it’s a “semi student loan”. My loan is what’s called a career training loan for a trade school. This is good news because I don’t see how I can pay it back due to my situation.

Yet, everybody I talk to on the web says student loans can not be disolved under bankruptcy. Who’s right here?

Best answer:

Answer by golferwhoworks
in 99% of the cases the student loan is backed by federal $ $ . so they are not discharged under chapter 7 rules. If you are not able to pay them in most cases they will take any steps they can to get the money like your tax returns until they get it all back with interest.

What do you think? Answer below!

Be Sociable, Share!
Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

1 Comment for “Disolving A Sallie Mae Loan In Bankruptcy?”

  1. rwa000

    these are the questions you are going to pay an attorney to answer

Leave a Reply

*

Search Archive

Search by Date
Search by Category
Search with Google
Log in |

Powered by Yahoo! Answers