What is not dischargeable under Chapter 7?
• If you obtained debt by fraud, falsified financial statements or under any misleading information. The person or entity whom you owe the money (creditor) must file a complaint in the case.• If you have file bankruptcy before and did not discharge all of your debt any “carry-over” debt from that case is not dischargeable this time. • Debts owed as a result of an accident resulting in injury or death during the operation of a motor vehicle while intoxicated. • Any debts that were not listed on your chapter 7 forms filed by your attorney. However, if the creditor knew of your bankruptcy filing in time to file a complaint, they may be dischargeable. • Any debts obtained by or for fraud, embezzlement, or larceny, if the creditor files a complaint in the case. • Debt owed by you for alimony, maintenance, support, and in some cases divorce-related debts including property settlement debts. • If the creditor files a complaint any debts for intentional or malicious injury to a person or prope