What Types Of Debts May Not Be Dischargeable Under Chapter 13?
A full chapter 13 discharge must be granted upon the completion of all payments required in the plan and discharges a debtor from all debts except: 1. debts that were paid outside of the plan and not covered in the plan, 2. debts for alimony, maintenance, or support 3. debts for death or personal injury caused by the debtor’s unlawful operation of a motor vehicle while intoxicated, 4. debts for restitution or criminal fines included in a criminal sentence imposed on the debtor, 5. debts for most student loans or educational obligations that first became less than 7 years before the case was filed, 6. installment debts whose last payment is due after the completion of the plan, and 7. debts incurred while the plan was in effect that were not paid under the plan.