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Are certain debts dischargeable in Chapter 13 that are not dischargeable in Chapter 7?

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Are certain debts dischargeable in Chapter 13 that are not dischargeable in Chapter 7?

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Yes. Credit card fraud, embezzlement, larceny, defalcation, conversion, and certain IRS debt owed by non-filers can be discharged in Chapter 13. Alimony, child support, student loans, personal injury in DUI cases and certain IRS debt are not dischargeable in either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13.

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