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What debts are not dischargeable in Minnesota chapter 7 bankruptcy?

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What debts are not dischargeable in Minnesota chapter 7 bankruptcy?

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The types of debts that cannot be discharged in bankruptcy are certain tax debt, most student loan debt, child support payments, court imposed restitution, court fees, debt incurred through fraud or theft, intentional torts, debts not discharged in previous bankruptcies that were not discharged due to fraud.

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