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Watch this video to learn non-dischargeable debts under chapter 13 bankruptcy in Florida. Then call Perenich the Law Firm for a free legal consultation.
What debts are non-dischargeable in a chapter 13 bankruptcy?
Whenever I meet with a client, we always consider what debts are dischargeable. In a Chapter 13, typically most debt is dischargeable but certain debts are not, such as student loans, debt to the IRS, or alimony or child support. Those are examples of debt that may not be dischargeable, and even those require careful consideration and analysis. The point of any bankruptcy case for an individual is to discharge debt and put the debtor back on track. Bankruptcy is a remedy for an honest person who’s down on their luck.
We’ve been representing bankruptcy clients throughout the state of Florida for about the last 30 years. We provide a free consultation, and we are happy to help.
Are you or a loved one unable to pay your debts and have questions about non-dischargeable Debts under chapter 13 Bankruptcy? Contact our experienced Clearwater Bankruptcy Lawyers at Perenich Law Injury Attorneys today for a free consultation and case evaluation.
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