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What are debts that are not dischargeable under federal bankruptcy law?

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What are debts that are not dischargeable under federal bankruptcy law?

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Nondischargeable debts are those which survive a bankruptcy proceeding, i.e., the person filing for bankruptcy has to pay those debts despite filing for bankruptcy and the creditor can collect it as his/her right. These are some of the debts that are nondischargeable under 11 U.S.C.S.

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