· 9/5/2006
Greenwood v. Educational Credit Management Corp. (In Re Greenwood)
Citations
- 349 B.R. 795
- 2006 Bankr. LEXIS 3054
- 2006 WL 2556396
How courts have described this case
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- concluding, after applying Brunner test, the equity in the debtor’s home “is not currently accessible and is insufficient to pay off” the student loan
- referring to the second prong analysis as “speculative” in nature because it calls upon the court “to predict future events”
- referring to the second prong analysis as “speculative” in nature because it calls upon the court “to predict future events”
- student loans discharged despite equity in home where amount of equity that could be refinanced would be insufficient to pay student loan off in full and debtors had no excess income with which to make an increased mortgage payment
- student loans discharged despite equity in home where amount of equity that could be refinanced would be insufficient to pay student loan off in full and debtors had no excess income with which to make an increased mortgage payment
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Judges: Eileen W. Hollowell
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