What debts can and can’t be wiped out in a chapter 7 bankruptcy?

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What debts can and can’t be wiped out in a chapter 7 bankruptcy?

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Chapter 7 bankruptcy will likely be able to wipe out credit card and other unsecured debts like: • medical bills; • most personal loans; • payday loans; • wage garnishments; • court judgments; • deficiencies on repossessed vehicles; and • some older tax debts. Some debts that cannot be eliminated in bankruptcy are: • debts for alimony or child support; • certain taxes; • student loans • debts for restitution or a criminal fine • debts involving false pretenses or fraud may not me eliminated only if a creditor timely files and prevails in a nondischargeability action.

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