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Utah Bankruptcy Dischargeable Debts

What Does Discharging Debts Mean

When the court discharges a person's debt, the debtor is no longer responsible to pay those debts. The goal of Utah bankruptcy is to receive a discharge of debt so that the debtor can get a fresh financial start. The court gives a debtor a discharge of debt in both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Utah bankruptcy.

Dischargeable & Non-dischargeable Utah Bankruptcy Debts

While the majority of debts are dischargeable, the court will not discharge some debts. Some of the most common debts that are dischargeable are:

  • Credit card debts
  • Medical bills
  • Car accident claims
  • Personal loans

Some of the most common non-dischargeable debts are:

  • Child support
  • Alimony
  • Taxes
  • Criminal restitution
  • Student Loans - except in rare cases
  • Debts from driving while intoxicated

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