What types of debts are dischargeable under chapter 13?
A full chapter 13 discharge must be granted upon the completion of all payments required in the plan discharges a debtor from all debts except: • debts that were paid outside of the plan and not covered in the plan, • debts for alimony, maintenance, or support • debts for death or personal injury caused by the debtor’s operation of a motor vehicle while unlawfully intoxicated, • debts for restitution or criminal fines included in a criminal sentence imposed on the debtor, • debts for most student loans or educational obligations that first became less than 7 years before the case was filed, • installment debts whose last payment is due after the completion of the plan, and • debts incurred while the plan was in effect that were not paid under the plan. A partial chapter 13 discharge granted when a debtor is unable to complete the payments under a plan due to circumstances for which the debtor should not be held accountable, discharges the debtor from all debts except • secured debts (i
A full Chapter 13 discharge must be granted upon the completion of all payments required in the plan discharges a debtor from all debts except: a. debts that were paid outside of the plan and not covered in the plan; b. debts for alimony, maintenance, or support; c. debts for death or personal injury caused by the debtor’s operation of a motor vehicle while unlawfully intoxicated; d. debts for restitution or criminal fines included in a criminal sentence imposed on the debtor; e. installment debts whose last payment is due after the completion of the plan; f. debts incurred while the plan was in effect that were not paid under the plan g. NEW LAW: taxes from un-filed taxes are now no longer dischargeable in chapter 13 A partial Chapter 13 discharge is granted when a debtor is unable to complete the payments under a plan due to circumstances for which the debtor should not be held accountable, and discharges the debtor from all debts except: a. secured debts (i.e., debts secured by mort