I'm in the midst of a Chapter 7. I have my attorney on retainer and he referred me to another lawyer that specializes in Adversary Proceedings.
Due to the economy, I've been out of work for two years now. The school I went to is no longer open. Due to their reputation being smeared with lawsuits, they shut down the campus here after I graduated. The few jobs available in my field don't pay anything near what I was making prior to the economic crash. People with ten years more experience than I have are getting those jobs and working for pennies.
I also suffer from a chronic medical condition that will eventually kill me. My medical bills for the last year alone were 7k. Those are going into my BK. My doctor has no problem declaring me disabled, however, I'd really prefer not to be. I figure I'd rather make ends meet at a lower paying job and be productive and atleast maintain some standard of living and not be forced to live with my parents in order to pay student loans. I hate to think that I could be a burden on them. They would like to retire and not have to worry about me. I'd also prefer to allow people that really are unable to work use disability. Talk about feeling hopeless....
My only concern is I know lawyers fees are expensive. I may have to see if I can get a lawyer to take the case pro-bono. I hate to start a proceeding only to lose and then have lawyers fees on top of student loan payments. Even if I could only get the Citi private student loans that I took out to consolidate the student loans I had with Sallie Mae discharged, I may be able to do okay. Citi is completely not understanding and once I had no choice to go into default on those... they offer no possibility of making payments. It's payment in full or nothing according to them. They keep threatening to sue me and my doctor keeps warning me that the financial stress is having an effect on my health. Ugh.
(Sidenote: My lawyer keeps telling me that my Citi student loans can be discharged in Chapter 7 and I know this to not be true. He says they do not show on my credit report as an educational loan in the proper way they are supposed to. I just cannot imagine they'd make such a mistake. I do know I did them all online and there was no promisary note or anything that I actually had to sign for them.)
Due to the economy, I've been out of work for two years now. The school I went to is no longer open. Due to their reputation being smeared with lawsuits, they shut down the campus here after I graduated. The few jobs available in my field don't pay anything near what I was making prior to the economic crash. People with ten years more experience than I have are getting those jobs and working for pennies.
I also suffer from a chronic medical condition that will eventually kill me. My medical bills for the last year alone were 7k. Those are going into my BK. My doctor has no problem declaring me disabled, however, I'd really prefer not to be. I figure I'd rather make ends meet at a lower paying job and be productive and atleast maintain some standard of living and not be forced to live with my parents in order to pay student loans. I hate to think that I could be a burden on them. They would like to retire and not have to worry about me. I'd also prefer to allow people that really are unable to work use disability. Talk about feeling hopeless....
My only concern is I know lawyers fees are expensive. I may have to see if I can get a lawyer to take the case pro-bono. I hate to start a proceeding only to lose and then have lawyers fees on top of student loan payments. Even if I could only get the Citi private student loans that I took out to consolidate the student loans I had with Sallie Mae discharged, I may be able to do okay. Citi is completely not understanding and once I had no choice to go into default on those... they offer no possibility of making payments. It's payment in full or nothing according to them. They keep threatening to sue me and my doctor keeps warning me that the financial stress is having an effect on my health. Ugh.
(Sidenote: My lawyer keeps telling me that my Citi student loans can be discharged in Chapter 7 and I know this to not be true. He says they do not show on my credit report as an educational loan in the proper way they are supposed to. I just cannot imagine they'd make such a mistake. I do know I did them all online and there was no promisary note or anything that I actually had to sign for them.)
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