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Can I sue him for misrepresentation?

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Answered by attorney Philip Rory Boardman (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Haven Law Group, P.C.
If your husband did not receive a discharge in bankruptcy, then the creditors will be able to try to collect the debt from him. He may need to file like you did.
If your husband did not receive a discharge in bankruptcy, then the creditors will be able to try to collect the debt from him. He may need to file like you did.
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Will I be able to get federal student loan with permission from the court and can the federal loan department deny me if I have the court’s permission

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
The court can allow an additional student loan but most probably cannot make the agency lend you more given the fact that you are in default, and paying off an earlier advance under a chapter 13 plan.
The court can allow an additional student loan but most probably cannot make the agency lend you more given the fact that you are in default, and paying off an earlier advance under a chapter 13 plan.
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Should I file bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Aaron Paul Cain (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Rise Up Legal Attorneys-at-Law
Good morning. I am sorry for the financial trouble you've experienced. Fortunately, a chapter 13 bankruptcy might help in your situation. Depending on the amount of the lien, you might qualify for a payment plan to repay the IRS debt during your case. Credit cards and many other debts may also be included.  A chapter 13 repayment plan typically ranges from 3 to 5 years.  They are complex, so you will need a bankruptcy attorney to sit down and assess the overall feasibility of your options under the bankruptcy code.  Regardless of whether you file bankruptcy, I hope things improve for you.  Best of luck to you and your family. 
Good morning. I am sorry for the financial trouble you've experienced. Fortunately, a chapter 13 bankruptcy might help in your situation. Depending on the amount of the lien, you might qualify for a payment plan to repay the IRS debt during your case. Credit cards and many other debts may also be included.  A chapter 13 repayment plan typically ranges from 3 to 5 years.  They are complex, so you will need a bankruptcy attorney to sit down and assess the overall feasibility of your options under the bankruptcy code.  Regardless of whether you file bankruptcy, I hope things improve for you.  Best of luck to you and your family. 
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