Chapter 11 Discharge
Under Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the discharge occurs after the Chapter 11 the court has confirmed plan. The following types of debts are usually non-dischargeable under Chapter 11:
- Certain types of tax claims
- Debts not set forth by the debtor on the lists and schedules the debtor must file with the court
- Debts for alimony or child support
- Debts for willful or malicious injury to person or property
- Debts to governmental units for fines or penalties
- Debts for most government funded or guaranteed educational loans or benefit overpayments
- Debts for personal injury caused by operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Debts for certain condominium or cooperative housing fees.
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