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Debts That Cannot Be Discharged in a Divorce Bankruptcy
The following are debts that cannot be discharged in any bankruptcy, including a divorce bankruptcy.
Child support.
Alimony.
Most obligations in the property settlement agreement.
Student loans.
Criminal restitution for fraud or crimes of violence.
Obligations in a property settlement agreement are sometimes dischargeable depending on the nature of the debt and the situations of the ex-spouses.
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