- Child SupportChapter 13 bankruptcy requires you to have the resources to fulfill your payment obligations. Your repayment plan will detail how you will pay back your debts, as well as how much you will pay. Any debts considered priority will be paid first. These debts include child support, alimony, tax obligations and any secured debts such as a car loan or mortgage. Any income left will go toward paying of your unsecured creditors, including credit card debts and medical bills. Arizona bankruptcy exemptions will play a role in determining how much you will repay your unsecured creditors.
- Spousal SupportSome debts that can be discharged through Chapter 7 bankruptcy include (but are not limited to) credit card debt, medical bills, past due utility bills, business debts and collection agency accounts. Debts that cannot be wiped out include alimony, child support, student loans, balances owed in luxury items bought right before your bankruptcy, traffic tickets and other fines incurred due to criminal convictions. For more information regarding what can and cannot be discharged in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, contact a Phoenix bankruptcy lawyer.
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