What types of debt are not dischargeable?
All debts may be dischargeable except for those types of debts that are nondischargeable by law. Below are just some of the debts that are not dischargeable: a. Most tax debts and debts that were incurred to pay nondischargeable federal tax debts. b. Debts for domestic support obligations, which may include debts for alimony, maintenance, or support and certain other divorce related debts, including property settlement debts. c. Debts for certain fines or penalties. d. Debts for most educational benefits and student loans. e. Debts for personal injury or death caused by the debtor’s operation of a vehicle while intoxicated.