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WHAT IF THE FACTS WERE DIFFERENT?Assume that Hann did not pay her student loans in full, and did not have any supporting evidence that indicated that she did. Instead, Hann claims that she does make enough money to pay her full loan payment each month and they should be forgiven. Hann is employed and makes an average salary for her occupation.1. In order to obtain relief from her debts, Hannallege that she is insolvent and cannot pay her debts.2. Generally, student loansdischargeable in bankruptcy.3. An exception to this rule is if there is evidence of.4. It is likely that Hann’s financial situationqualify her for discharge.5. Given these facts, the court likely would have entered an orderHann’s claim andECMC’s claim.6. Then ECMCresume its efforts to collect on Hann’s loans.

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