Under current U.S. bankruptcy law, all student loans are nondischargeable unless the debtor can establish «undue hardship» under a test that requires proof (among other things) that the debtor will not be able to repay the loan in the future — i.e., permanent disability — a very tough stan
Under current U.S. bankruptcy law, all student loans are
nondischargeable unless the debtor can establish «undue hardship»
under a test that requires proof (among other things) that the debtor will not be able to repay the loan in the future — i.e., permanent disability — a very tough stan
under a test that requires proof (among other things) that the debtor will not be able to repay the loan in the future — i.e., permanent disability — a very tough standard.