Dischargeable debts include utility bills, balances on credit cards, medical and hospital bills, and personal loans.
Dischargeable debts include:
Not exact matches
A PA also may not have
included a previously received LSC LRAP loan in any bankruptcy filing as a
dischargeable debt.
Almost all types of unsecured
debt are
dischargeable in bankruptcy: common examples
include major credit card balances, medical bills, and retail store accounts.
Debts dischargeable in a chapter 13, but not in chapter 7, include debts for willful and malicious injury to property, debts incurred to pay non-dischargeable tax obligations, and debts arising from property settlements in divorce or separation proceed
Debts dischargeable in a chapter 13, but not in chapter 7,
include debts for willful and malicious injury to property, debts incurred to pay non-dischargeable tax obligations, and debts arising from property settlements in divorce or separation proceed
debts for willful and malicious injury to property,
debts incurred to pay non-dischargeable tax obligations, and debts arising from property settlements in divorce or separation proceed
debts incurred to pay non-
dischargeable tax obligations, and
debts arising from property settlements in divorce or separation proceed
debts arising from property settlements in divorce or separation proceedings.
«The court will retain jurisdiction to enforce payment of
debt obligations, in the event a party files bankruptcy,
including, but not limited to, the ability to determine the
debt assigned is in the nature of Maintenance, necessity or support and is therefore non
dischargeable in bankruptcy, and / or making a future spousal support order, regardless of the spousal support order set forth below under FOURTH: SPOUSAL SUPPORT.»
Debts dischargeable in a Chapter 13, but not in Chapter 7, include debts arising from divorce property settlem
Debts dischargeable in a Chapter 13, but not in Chapter 7,
include debts arising from divorce property settlem
debts arising from divorce property settlements.