What debts can't be discharged in bankruptcy?

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What debts can't be discharged in bankruptcy?

Spousal maintenance (alimony) and child support cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. Any unpaid tax liens must be resolved. Some state and federal taxes might be discharged if they're old enough. Any judgment taken against you for an intentional tort cannot be discharged, and other debts incurred shortly before filing for bankruptcy will also not be considered. Bankruptcy is a complex rules and this is why before filing for bankruptcy you should consult with an experienced bankruptcy attorney Wilmington.

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