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I am a child support creditor. How can I determine whether my child support debt is nondischargeable?

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I am a child support creditor. How can I determine whether my child support debt is nondischargeable?

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Child support debts are excepted from discharge. If the nondischargeability of the debt is disputed by the debtor, the child support creditor may file an adversary proceeding to have the Bankruptcy Court determine whether the debt is, in fact, nondischargeable.

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