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Can my former spouse file for bankruptcy to avoid paying child support?

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Can my former spouse file for bankruptcy to avoid paying child support?

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No. The Bankruptcy Code specifically exempts support obligations, including both child and spousal support, from bankruptcy relief; including the automatic stay provisions. However, a divorce proceeding itself may be significantly altered because of the bankruptcy debtor’s involvement in the property division matter which is inherent in almost all divorces.

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No. The federal bankruptcy code exempts child support and alimony. Even if a former spouse files for, and receives relief from all debts, the child support obligation will not be relieved.

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