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Non Dischargeable Debts In A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Watch this video to learn about the non dischargeable debts in a chapter 7 bankruptcy in South Jersey. Then call us for a free consultation.

Question:

What debts are not dischargeable in a chapter 7 bankruptcy?

Answer:

Non Dischargeable Debts in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy When speaking with potential clients in South Jersey, one of their biggest questions is, “Are there debts that I can’t discharge in my bankruptcy?” There are. Taxes, spousal obligations, child support, and student loans are some examples of debts that cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. If you have any question about whether or not your debts are dischargeable or if bankruptcy can help you, please call our office.


Are you or a loved one constantly being called by creditors and have questions about non dischargeable debts in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy? Contact experienced South Jersey Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyer Andrew Carroll of All Jersey Bankruptcy today for a free consultation and case evaluation.

We are dedicated to giving you the answers that you need in order to make an informed decision about whether bankruptcy is the best decision option for you.

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