• @bamboo@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    122 years ago

    Unlike student loans which persist through bankruptcy, most attorney fees incurred before filing bankruptcy will be treated as unsecured debt and eliminated in any consumer bankruptcy case. It’s a ridiculous double standard.

    • @Clent@lemmy.world
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      132 years ago

      Not sure where you’re going with this. Student loans have a special carve out preventing them from being ejected during bankruptcy.

      The solution isn’t to make them everything like student loans but to remove the special carve out for student loans.

      • @olympicyes@lemmy.world
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        92 years ago

        I don’t agree. In most cases the loan shouldn’t exist in the first place or should be far cheaper if they do. It’s not even a debate whether we want an educated workforce or not. It’s really just that the wealthy don’t want to pay taxes to cover the cost even though they are the main beneficiaries.

      • @bamboo@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        42 years ago

        Exactly, the rich can be buried in legal fees and then can get out of it by declaring bankruptcy, meanwhile people who legitimately can’t make ends meet due to being buried in student loans have no way to get out from it. Rudy’s already selling his apartment in NYC for 6 million and one can guess the money from that sale will be protected if he declares bankruptcy.