Biden signed into law a bill allowing student-loan borrowers who combined balances with a spouse to separate their loans.
They wouldn't owe payments, and if approved for administrative forbearance, their interest rates would be set to zero.
Brigid, a 55-year-old borrower with spousal loans, told Insider she's experienced a similar dilemma.
However, because of the strict nature of spousal loans, she would also have to meet the hardship requirements by, for example, also having cancer in order to receive the deferment.
But she's been unable to receive administrative forbearance, and she's frustrated borrowers with spousal loans are blocked from opportunities federal borrowers are receiving.
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