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What Kinds Of Debts Are Dischargeable Or Non-dischargeable In A Missouri Or Illinois Bankruptcy?

By: Jim Brown Home | Legal


If you've looked into bankruptcy as a way to relieving your debt, you may run across a few terms that are hard to understand, such as dischargeable and non-dischargeable debts. A discharge itself is the legal elimination of your debts--and the fresh start to your new life. It prevents your creditors from continuing to harass you. But what debts are included in your discharge?

If a debt is dischargeable, it means that it can be eliminated through bankruptcy. The kinds of debts that are able to be discharged in a Missouri or Illinois Chapter7 differ a bit from Missouri or Illinois Chapter 13 but the list typically includes personal loans, credit card debt, car accident claims, medical bills, leases, tax debts over 3 years old, etc. The list of dischargeable debts for a Chapter 13 case extends even further. Either way, a qualified and experienced St Louis Missouri or Belleville Illinois bankruptcy attorney can help you determine which of your debts fall under the dischargeable category.

If a debt is non-dischargeable, it is one that cannot be completely eliminated in a bankruptcy. Fortunately, the list of debts that cannot be eliminated is shorter than those that can. Non-dischargeable debts include recent tax debt, student loans, child support and alimony, and criminal fines, among others. The roll of debts for Chapter 13 is even more brief.

If you've crossed bankruptcy off your list of options because of the debts that can't be discharged, you may not be thinking about the whole picture. Typically, the amount of debt that can be discharged is enough to substantially change your life—and your financial future. As any Missouri or Illinois bankruptcy lawyer will tell you, the effect that bankruptcy will have on your life varies from person to person and you should consider speaking with an attorney before deciding against it—or even for it.

If you still aren't sure that bankruptcy is the right way for you to get protection from foreclosure, credit card debt help, or relief from the relentless actions of your creditors, consider getting more information. Remember, over 1.3 million people last year chose to file bankruptcy and get rid of their dischargeable debts. Don't underestimate the power that bankruptcy may have to change your life too. Find the latest news and free information from the ebst attorneys in your area. Many will offer a free consultation but the best attorneys will offer you free articles, bankruptcy faq, and publications before you even become a client.




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Missouri Bankruptcy attorney James Brown has been working to relieve the debt of hard-working American families for over 15 years. He has dedicated his career to educating consumers about options for debt relief and has released 5 publications, including, "Get Out of Debt: Secrets Your Creditors Don't Want You to Know." You can request a free copy at http://www.castlelaw.net


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