@Aerose91 I don't know how your system works in the US, but here in Australia people who cannot pay their debts and have minimal assets can declare themselves bankrupt in certain circumstances.
It seems that if you paid for accommodation, food, utilities and medical expenses first then you would not be able to repay your loans. What would happen then?
In addition to getting help with disability payments you might also like to ask the lawyer about bankruptcy (or its equivalent) as an option to get you out of this cycle.
Whether this is worthwhile depends on how student loans are treated in the US. My understanding is that in Australia student loans are debts which survive bankruptcy.
But it still might be worth considering bankruptcy if you have other loans as well.
Best wishes Andy
It seems that if you paid for accommodation, food, utilities and medical expenses first then you would not be able to repay your loans. What would happen then?
In addition to getting help with disability payments you might also like to ask the lawyer about bankruptcy (or its equivalent) as an option to get you out of this cycle.
Whether this is worthwhile depends on how student loans are treated in the US. My understanding is that in Australia student loans are debts which survive bankruptcy.
But it still might be worth considering bankruptcy if you have other loans as well.
Best wishes Andy
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