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Collection after a chapter 7

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maray11

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? CA
I attended the U of Phoenix in 1990. Declared Chapter 7 in 1994 which included the Phoenix debt of about $1800. In the interm, they have stopped collections a long time ago and as of 2003 the debt no longer appears on my credit report. Does the U of Phoenix have the right to withhold my transcript because of the debt? Do I have to pay the debt to get my transcript? Isn't the statute of limitations past? I need a transcript from them as I finally enough credits for a degree, but the newer college won't give me the Phoenix credits without an official transcript from them--which they are refusing because of the debt.
 


Ladynred

Senior Member
Was the debt discharged thru the bankruptcy ?

If it was, them there actually IS some case law that says they can NOT withhold your transcript if the debt was discharged thru bankruptcy.

The case is: re Gustafson, 111 B.R. 282 (9th circuit, BAP, 1990). It basically says that if you file bankruptcy and get a discharge of that school debt, the school can no longer withhold your records.

Try looking up the case on-line. If its not there, and its old enough it may not be, head for a law library and look it up. Then write U of P a letter citing the case and your bankruptcy.
 

Ladynred

Senior Member
Then I'd write UOP that letter telling them that per that case, they cannot withhold your transcript since the debt was discharged in bankruptcy.

Time for a bit of research, you should cite the case in your letter. That case was decided in the 9th district, which I believe includes CA, so in court it would be applicable. If they don't turn your transcripts loose, I'd threaten to sue them.
 

maray11

Junior Member
Thanks--I found the case and am reading through it. I will draft a letter to UOP and cc my attorney on it. Hopefully this will be enough to get the transcript released. Thanks for your help.
 

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