Chapter 7 Non-dischargeable Debts
If you are facing substantial financial challenges, you may feel like you are walking on unstable ground. Creditors could be hounding you at work and home. They may try to intimidate and bully you at all hours of the day. Thankfully, there are ways for you and your family to get back on solid financial ground. Through Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you may be able to have some of your debts dismissed, enabling you to repay your non-dischargeable debts with greater ease and regain control of your finances.
During a serious crisis, you need serious legal representation on your side. Contact the West Palm Beach bankruptcy attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A., at 561-353-2800 to discuss your situation, free of charge.
Which Debts Cannot Be Discharged?
If you decide to pursue Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you may receive a debt discharge that will allow many of your debts to be forgiven – meaning that you are no longer responsible for paying them off. However, there are certain types of debts that may not be discharged when you file for Chapter 7. Some of these include:
- Certain unpaid taxes
- Child support
- Student loans
- Alimony payments
Typically, if you receive a discharge, you cannot file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy again for at least 6 years.
For More Information
If you are suffering under the weight of unmanageable debt, help is just a phone call away. Contact the West Palm Beach bankruptcy lawyers of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A., at 561-353-2800 for more information today.






