I think I read somewhere on here that they cannot count your monthly student loan payments on the means test. Is this right? So I am paying over $200 a month in student loans and they will not look at that as an expense on the means or schedule j? Someone who knows please advise.
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I only included the payments I actually make, not the payments of the loans I have in deferment. At the bottom of the form it asks if you expect any changes in expenses in the next year and I did put there my student loan payments would increase in October.Filed Ch. 7 Pro Se: 12/11/08
341 Meeting: 1/7/09
Trustee's Report of No Distribution: 1/9/09
Discharged: 3/10/09
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Originally posted by jennordhavn View PostI only included the payments I actually make, not the payments of the loans I have in deferment. At the bottom of the form it asks if you expect any changes in expenses in the next year and I did put there my student loan payments would increase in October.
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I have just started researching the whole bk process and do not know much about the schedules. Does anyone know where you would put down your private student loans (ones not backed by the fed gov)? Can these go on the means test and then my federal loans on sched J? I know it is hard getting private student loans discharged, but i would like to try to at least get some of them discharged or I wonder if the judge can force the private lenders to decrease interest rates or into different repayment plan or something. I have no issue with my federal loans, it is just those private loans with the outrageous interest, fees, etc. And they don't want to work with you at all. It is crazy.
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Originally posted by cyn5 View PostI have just started researching the whole bk process and do not know much about the schedules. Does anyone know where you would put down your private student loans (ones not backed by the fed gov)? Can these go on the means test and then my federal loans on sched J? I know it is hard getting private student loans discharged, but i would like to try to at least get some of them discharged or I wonder if the judge can force the private lenders to decrease interest rates or into different repayment plan or something. I have no issue with my federal loans, it is just those private loans with the outrageous interest, fees, etc. And they don't want to work with you at all. It is crazy.
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Originally posted by cyn5 View PostI have just started researching the whole bk process and do not know much about the schedules. Does anyone know where you would put down your private student loans (ones not backed by the fed gov)? Can these go on the means test and then my federal loans on sched J? I know it is hard getting private student loans discharged, but i would like to try to at least get some of them discharged or I wonder if the judge can force the private lenders to decrease interest rates or into different repayment plan or something. I have no issue with my federal loans, it is just those private loans with the outrageous interest, fees, etc. And they don't want to work with you at all. It is crazy.Filed Ch. 7 Pro Se: 12/11/08
341 Meeting: 1/7/09
Trustee's Report of No Distribution: 1/9/09
Discharged: 3/10/09
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Originally posted by danaf View PostYou cannot put it on your means test but you most certainly can put it in your schedules! I did. It is an expense that is non-dischargable.
For starters, the statute does not allow you to deduct debts. But then, it allows you to take extra deductions for "special circumstances." And there are many districts which DO allow you to claim it as a special circumstance! So, your mileage will vary, but there are a great many districts which are allowing it.
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