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By Henry E. Hildebrand, III, Chapter 13 Standing Trustee (Nashville, TN)
Are private educational student loans automatically excepted from discharge by § 523(a)(8). (Jacobs) Homaidan v. Sallie Mae, Inc., Navient Solutions, LLC, 2021 WL 2964217 (2nd Cir. July 15, 2021)
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Hilal Homaidan received a number of educational loans to attend College. Shortly after graduation, he filed a Chapter 7; dutifully scheduled all of the student loan obligations; and received a discharge under Chapter 7.
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