IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Basic Concepts About Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy FAQs

What is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Spouses Filing for Bankruptcy

The Bankruptcy Process

What Can I Keep After Bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy During Divorce Process

Rebuilding Steps after Bankruptcy

Defending Foreclosure

Bankruptcy Property Exemptions

Saving Your House and Car

Taxes and Student Loans

Reform Legislation to Bankruptcy

Is Bankruptcy Right for Me?

Misconceptions About Bankruptcy

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TAXES AND STUDENT LOANS

Tax Debt
If you are looking to discharge tax debts, Chapter 7
bankruptcy may be an option. This is a complicated
procedure and certain taxes will not be dischargeable.
For example, income taxes for a tax obligation that is less
than three years old are not dischargeable in bankruptcy.

Student Loans
The rules for discharging student loans in bankruptcy have gotten tougher over the years, but there are instances in which student loans are dischargeable. We can help you analyze your situation to determine which of your debts are dischargeable.

If you need additional information regarding taxes, student loans or any other exemptions, contact us to set up a free initial consultation to discuss your legal options.

 

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