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Supreme Court Docket[an error occurred while processing this directive] [Download November 2, 2009 Argument Calendar PDF]
United Student Aid Funds, Inc. v. Espinoza No. 08-1134 Title: United Student Aid Funds, Inc. v. Espinoza Subject: Student Loan, Bankruptcy, Res Judicata Question: 1. Student loans are statutorily non-dischargeable in bankruptcy unless repayment would cause the debtor an "undue hardship." Debtor failed to prove undue hardship in an adversary proceeding as required by the Bankruptcy Rules, and instead, merely declared a discharge in his Chapter 13 plan. Are the orders confirming the plan and discharging debtor void? 2. Bankruptcy Rules permit discharge of a student loan only through an adversary proceeding, commenced by filing a complaint and serving it and a summons on an appropriate agent of the creditor. Instead, debtor merely included a declaration of discharge in his Chapter 13 plan and mailed it to creditor's post office box. Does such procedure meet the rigorous demands of due process and entitle the resulting orders to respect under principles of res judicata? Decisions:
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