Ok, this question is getting to repetitive...so let's address it once and for all.
Regardless of what your credit report says, regardless of what the idiot agent at your student loan servicer says, STUDENT LOANS ARE NOT DISCHARGED in bankruptcy.
Also, there is NO Distinction between private and government student loans in this context. The BK code simply states "loans...for an educational purpose".
The ONLY TIME student loans are discharged in bankruptcy is if YOU file an adversary proceeding in bankruptcy court and demonstrate that paying your student loans would be a financial hardship, or raise a technical defense (e.g. the school closed before you finished your degree, or the school misrepresented your eligibility).
There is no accidental discharge of your student loan. If you didn't file an adversary proceeding, your student loans ARE NOT DISCHARGED.
Regardless of what your credit report says, regardless of what the idiot agent at your student loan servicer says, STUDENT LOANS ARE NOT DISCHARGED in bankruptcy.
Also, there is NO Distinction between private and government student loans in this context. The BK code simply states "loans...for an educational purpose".
The ONLY TIME student loans are discharged in bankruptcy is if YOU file an adversary proceeding in bankruptcy court and demonstrate that paying your student loans would be a financial hardship, or raise a technical defense (e.g. the school closed before you finished your degree, or the school misrepresented your eligibility).
There is no accidental discharge of your student loan. If you didn't file an adversary proceeding, your student loans ARE NOT DISCHARGED.
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