There are some debts and obligations that will not be discharged in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
These debts include:
Federal, State, and local taxes that became due in the last 3 years;
Court ordered fines and restitution;
Student Loans;
Any debt for death or personal injury cases caused while driving while intoxicated;
Debts based on fraud, theft, or dishonesty;
Debt you incurred to pay off non-dischargeable debt;
Spousal and Child Support along with other divorce related debts;
Divorce and property settlements are not dischargeable unless the other party agrees
to the discharge;
Debts which were not listed in your bankruptcy petition; and
Any debts incurred after you filed for bankruptcy.
If for any of the above reasons you are not a good candidate for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you may still be a good candidate for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Please contact our office today to discuss your options.
Contact Marine View Law & Escrow, P.L.L.C.
We provide a confidential consultation to all new clients. To arrange a
meeting with one of our experienced dischargeable debt attorneys, contact us by
e-mail or call our office at 206-701-6564 or 877-449-4819.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.









