楊清泉律師專欄 - AUTISTIC DEBTOR DISCHARGES STUDENT LOANS PART 2
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時間:12/24/2012
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Thus, the debtor satisfied the first prong of the ‘Brunner’ test. The debtor clearly and convincingly showed when she was not folded up like a giant shell, that her autism, age, and other ailments were, in combination, special circumstances that created a certainty of hopelessness necessary to satisfy ‘Brunner’s second prong. The lenders argued that the debtor did not satisfy the third prong. Debtor’s failure to make any payments and refusal to enter into an income contingent repayment program were irrefutable evidence of the debtor’s bad faith, whereupon, the debtor unfolded an arm and middle finger and aimed it at lenders.
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