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Just curious if anyone has any experience with courts/trustees allowing education/tuition expense OF THE DEBTOR in the context of either a Ch. 13 budget, or in a CH. 7 707(b) scenario.
Assume debtor is employed, but attending school at night to change careers or something like that.
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Just curious if anyone has any experience with
courts/trustees allowing education/tuition expense OF THE DEBTOR in the context
of either a Ch. 13 budget, or in a CH. 7 707(b) scenario. Assume
debtor is employed, but attending school at night to change careers or something
like that.

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Office of Mark J. Markus11684 Ventura Blvd. PMB #403Studio City, CA91604-2652(818)509-1173(818)509-1460 (fax)e-mail: bklawr@bklaw.comweb:
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