Sentences with phrase «nondischargeable debts»

Some of the common nondischargeable debt categories include:
The Court concludes that § 523 (a)(8)(A)(ii) created a new category of nondischargeable debts specifically tailored to address a perceived need.
Generally speaking, the following debts will not be discharged: taxes; spousal and child support; debts arising out of willful misconduct and / or malicious misconduct by the debtor; liability for injury or death from driving while intoxicated; nondischargeable debts from a prior bankruptcy; student loans; criminal fines and penalties and forfeitures.
The most common nondischargeable debts under § 523 are the following:
Student loan debt, both public and private, is also included on the list of nondischargeable debts, 11 U.S.C. § 523 (a)(8), although the rationale for its nondischargeability may not be as clear.
Domestic support obligations (child support, maintenance, etc.), student loans, some taxes, and debts for money obtained by fraud are the more common nondischargeable debts.
This depends if the debt qualifies under dischargeable and nondischargeable debts.
They call this nondischargeable debt and includes child support and other domestic support as well as taxes that are past due.
Dischargeable debts, nondischargeable debts — what about avoiding bankruptcy altogether?
Next, the court considered whether the salesperson's violation of his fiduciary obligations created a nondischargeable debt.
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