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· 3/5/2012

Rumer v. American Educational Services (In Re Rumer)

Citations

  • 469 B.R. 553
  • 2012 WL 734173
  • 2012 Bankr. LEXIS 894

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  • noting that “[m]ost courts ... have analyzed whether a loan is a qualified educational expense by focusing on the stated purpose for the loan when it was obtained, rather than how the proceeds were actually used ,.. ”

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Judges: Mary D. France

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