What Is NOT Discharged in Bankruptcy Video: Running Time 4:34
Child support, alimony
Student loans
Most federal and state income taxes
Employer payroll taxes and sales taxes
Loans obtained by fraud or false pretenses
Liens on property such as homes and cars
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