EXHIBIT 5-36 CONTINUED EXHIBIT 5-36 Complaint Objecting to the Dischargeability of a Debt CAUSE OF ACTION IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF 5. On , 20 , Debtor obtained a student loan from IN RE: Defendant in the amount of $ ("Student Loan"). The Student Loan is insured by a governmental unit. As of the Petition Date, the amount due and owing on the Case No. Student Loan was $ 5S# xx-xxx- Chapter 7) Debtor. 6. Where student loan debts pose a substantial hardship to a bankruptcy debtor and her dependents, such debts are dischargeable. 11 U.S.C. $ 523(a)(8). 7. Based on the facts outlined below, Debtor states that the Student Loan poses a substantial hardship to her and her dependents: Plaintiff, Adv. Proc. No. ; and b . VS. 8. This Court should find that the Student Loan poses a substantial hardship to Debtor and her dependents, and is therefore dischargeable pursuant to $ 523(a)(8). Defendant. WHEREFORE, Debtor prays for judgment determining that Debtor's Student Loan debt COMPLAINT TO DETERMINE DISCHARGEABILITY OF STUDENT LOAN DEBT' is dischargeable pursuant to 11 U.S.C. $ 523(a)(8), and for such further relief to which Debtor may be justly entitled. ("Debtor"), for this Complaint to Determine Dischargeability of Student Loan Debt ("Complaint"), respectfully states as follows: DATED this day of PARTIES, JURISDICTION, AND VENUE Respectfully submitted, 1. Debtor filed her Voluntary Petition for relief under Chapter 7 of the United States Bankruptcy Code on ("Petition Date"). Debtor has five dependents. Attorney Name, Attorney Bar # FIRM 2. Defendant, ("Defendant") is a creditor of Debtor. Address 3. This Court has jurisdiction over the parties and subject of this core proceeding Telephone: Facsimile: under 28 U.S.C. $5 1334 and 157(b)(2)(1). E-Mail Address 4. This adversary proceeding is authorized by 11 U.S.C. 5 523(a)(8) and Rule Attorneys for Debtor 4007(a) Fed. R. Bankr. P. Service of the Complaint and Summons is governed by Rule 7004 Fed. R. Bankr. P. Pursuant to Rules 7001(6) and 4007(b), a proceeding to determine the dischargeability of a debt is an adversary proceeding, initiated by the filing of a complaint. D Cengage Learning 2013