Student loans are generally considered to be nondischargeable in bankruptcy, which means that they are not eliminated and are still owed, plus any interest or fees that may have accrued during the bankruptcy, after the bankruptcy is over. There are limited circumstances in which courts have reduced or discharged a debtor’s student loans, but these typically require exceptional circumstances and involve significant and expensive litigation in addition to the bankruptcy filing itself.
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