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I'm about to just under 10,000 in debt. 4500 students, it is loans.So if I wanted, where would file bankruptcy I begin? Im so over these debts, no matter how much I pay, it will never be better bc of interest. ugh! I wish I could win the lottery. I would also like to know how I would get a debt consolidator how much does it cost on average? and I am in Florida .. I am aware of the student loans … But I crads credit and leasing arrangements, the old house were broken up, that I just cannot afford to pay it back awhile.i have a child and high bills, I can lower.ugh not!
You would look in a trustee in bankruptcy or finding a credit counseling service. Im not sure where you live, but some student loans survive bankruptcy and you'll still pay over once the bankruptcy is over. Where are you from? ** Sorry that I can not help more, in Canada, but I found this Luck with everything, I hope it works ***
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