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Utah Bankruptcy Lawyer Help | Non-discharging Debt
What Is Discharging Debt
A debtor declaring bankruptcy is seeking a discharge of debt. Most Utah bankruptcy lawyers explain a discharging of debt as a release of debt. A debtor is no longer responsible to pay debt on which the court has given them a discharge. The debtor is no longer liable for that debt.
Your Utah bankruptcy lawyer will help you to get a discharge of as many debts as possible under bankruptcy law. Some debts are not dischargeable. This means that the debtor is still responsible for paying those debts even after a Utah bankruptcy lawyer has helped the debtor file bankruptcy.
Which Debts are Non-discharging
Your Utah bankruptcy lawyer is the best source for you to contact to find a complete list of all non-discharging debt. Your Utah bankruptcy lawyer will help you determine if you have any non-dischargeable debts.
A few of the most common non-discharging debts are:
- Child Support
- Alimony
- The majority of federal and state taxes
- Any debts obtained from driving while intoxicated
- Any debts received from criminal punishment
- Any debts not disclosed on bankruptcy documents
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