My student loans are obviously in a forebearance due to my bankruptcy, but my attorney said I should make payments anyway (otherwise my loan balance will almost be doubled by the time my bankruptcy is over with).
I have been making payments, but now I can no longer access my online account with the student loan company so I'm having to mail in payments and I cannot see a payment history.
I called the company, they are also not allowed "due to federal laws" to mail me statements or to give me a payment history. So, technically, I have no way of knowing that my payments are being credited to my loan. I guess I'm just supposed to hope for the best once my bankruptcy is over? Why is this a "law"?
I have been making payments, but now I can no longer access my online account with the student loan company so I'm having to mail in payments and I cannot see a payment history.
I called the company, they are also not allowed "due to federal laws" to mail me statements or to give me a payment history. So, technically, I have no way of knowing that my payments are being credited to my loan. I guess I'm just supposed to hope for the best once my bankruptcy is over? Why is this a "law"?
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