qacrawler
06-27-2006, 12:12 AM
No, certain debts are not canceled by the US Bankruptcy Court. Examples include taxes, school loans, debts resulting from fraud, alimony and child support payments. Other debts are canceled only if your petition is approved by the US Bankruptcy Court.
Specific questions you have should be directed to an attorney or financial advisor. The Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court can answer questions about court procedures for you but is prohibited by law from giving legal advice.
Specific questions you have should be directed to an attorney or financial advisor. The Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court can answer questions about court procedures for you but is prohibited by law from giving legal advice.
