Missouri Bankruptcy Dischargeable Debts
Troubled debtors who need financial relief come to Missouri bankruptcy court to have their debts discharged. A wide variety of debts can be discharged through Missouri bankruptcy, they include:
- Credit Card Debt
- Medical Bills
- Personal Loans
- Mortgage Payments
- Car payments
- And Many More
Missouri Bankruptcy Non-Dischargeable Debts
Occasionally, debtors attempt to file Missouri bankruptcy to escape debts that are, in fact, non-dischargeable. These debts will not be discharged in Missouri bankruptcy court. Before you file for bankruptcy, make sure your debts are dischargeable. Common non-discharging debts include:
- Child Support and Alimony
- Recent Taxes
- Criminal Fines such as DUI, fraud, or malicious injury
Student loans are also non-discharging except in very rare cases.
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