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Which of my debts will not be eliminated (known as being “discharged”)?

  • By: John Clark
  • Published: August 12, 2020

Certain debt under the Bankruptcy Code cannot be eliminated and is known as “non-dischargeable” debt. Non-dischargeable debt includes recent income taxes, student loans, alimony, child support, restitution or compensation ordered by a criminal court, civil judgments for injuries due to intentional torts or driving while intoxicated, and any debts incurred by fraud. The type of debt that is dischargeable may vary depending upon whether you file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 case.

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