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What debt cannot be discharged in a chapter 7 bankruptcy?

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What debt cannot be discharged in a chapter 7 bankruptcy?

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Answer Although the majority of your debts may be discharged (wiped away) in bankruptcy there are a certain debts that cannot. These debts include (1) Student Loans, (2) Unpaid taxes for the past three years, (3) Domestic support payments (child support and alimony), (4) Personal injuries caused by operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, (5) Damage to property caused by willful or malicious acts, and others. Keep in mind that even after filing bankruptcy you will still have to pay in full any of the above stated debts.

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