Although bankruptcy can eliminate many different kinds of debt, there are some debts that are nondischargeable. If you are struggling with debt and are wondering if your debt can be discharged through bankruptcy, the attorneys at the Arizona Law Group of Trezza & Associates, LLC, can analyze your situation and help you explore your options.
To discuss your specific circumstances with Arizona bankruptcy attorney Stephen Trezza, contact us to schedule a consultation.
What Debts Are Nondischargeable in Bankruptcy?
Nondischargeable debts in bankruptcy include:
- Child support and alimony debt
- Fines or restitution imposed by a criminal court
- Student loan debt (except in rare cases in which the petitioner can claim undue hardship)
- Debt you did not list on your bankruptcy filing
- Debt from a previous bankruptcy that was denied due to fraud or misrepresentation
Even though certain debts are nondischargeable in bankruptcy, filing for bankruptcy can eliminate your dischargeable debt, freeing up money to pay debts that cannot be discharged. If you decide bankruptcy is right for you, our attorneys can help you through all stages of the legal process.
Contact Us to Learn More About Nondischargeable Debt in Arizona
Every case is different, so it is important to discuss your situation with a Phoenix bankruptcy lawyer before making a decision. Contact us to discuss your options. We represent clients from Phoenix, Tucson and throughout Arizona.
















