What debts are not discharged in a chapter 13 bankruptcy?
If your discharge in bankruptcy is granted, in most circumstances all of your debts will be discharged except the following list, which is intended to be only an outline of most debts that are not discharged. The law governing chapter 13 was dramatically affected by the 2005 Reform Act. The following list is just a guess at what the law might mean. Only time will tell. • Taxes due within the last three years or taxes not assessed because of fraud. • Fraudulent tax returns • If the bankruptcy court so rules, debts for obtaining money, property, services, or an extension, renewal, or refinancing of credit by means of false pretenses, fraud, or a false financial statement used with intent to deceive. • Debts not listed on your bankruptcy papers, unless the creditor had knowledge of the case in time to file a claim. • If the bankruptcy court so rules, debts for fraud, embezzlement or larceny. • Debts for domestic support obligations (alimony, maintenance or support). • Interest on non-disc
If your discharge in bankruptcy is granted, in most circumstances all of your debts will be discharged except the following list, which is intended to be only an outline of most debts that are not discharged. The law governing chapter 13 was dramatically affected by the 2005 Reform Act. The following list is just a guess at what the law might mean. Only time will tell.