My wife and I are filing chapter 7 next week. In short we gross 80k per year but are 200k in debt. My wife went to college full time for 5 years but only came out with 2 years' worth of transferable credits from to having to cancel so many courses due to her problems relating to epilepsy and some OBGYN conditions. After trying 4 different schools we decided it was no longer practical to continue racking up debt on the remote chance she could rack up any type of certification at all. Throw expensive textbooks into the mix as well which were racking up credit debt.
I suppose it would be a good idea to try and get her student loans discharged due to hardship right? Any fee for this would be far better than paying $230 per month for nothing!
Some other key points... all of her student loans were incurred before we married. She'd begun receiving SSI for epilepsy one year into schooling which was pulled after we got married because our joint income was 3x the state Max to receive any. She has tried numerous jobs since quitting school for which her problems led to her firing or quitting. She has had a decent business on eBay since 2008 but the sales fell off dramatically in 2011 because no one was spending money.
I suppose it would be a good idea to try and get her student loans discharged due to hardship right? Any fee for this would be far better than paying $230 per month for nothing!
Some other key points... all of her student loans were incurred before we married. She'd begun receiving SSI for epilepsy one year into schooling which was pulled after we got married because our joint income was 3x the state Max to receive any. She has tried numerous jobs since quitting school for which her problems led to her firing or quitting. She has had a decent business on eBay since 2008 but the sales fell off dramatically in 2011 because no one was spending money.
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