Non-Dischargeable Debts in Bankruptcy
Most debts get written off--discharged--in bankruptcy. The only ones that aren't are specifically listed in the Bankruptcy Code.
Options for Dealing with a Nondischargeability Complaint
If a creditor objects to you writing off --discharging--a debt in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy on grounds of fraud, here are your practical options.
Criminal Debts Not Discharged in Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy can't discharge--permanently write off--criminal debts, but it can still help in indirect but potentially game-changing ways.
New Bankruptcy Dollar Amounts Effective April 1, 2016
Every 3 years many of the dollar amounts in the bankruptcy statutes are adjusted for inflation. Here's a summary of the important changes.
Bankruptcy Timing and the Holidays: Gift-Giving and “Fraudulent Transfers”
Gift-giving, or selling for much less than actual value, can cause problems ahead of bankruptcy, but only if it's a large gift.