What are examples of debts that cannot be discharged in chapter 13 bankruptcy?
- Domestic support obligations.
- Certain taxes.
- Student loans unless repayment is found by the bankruptcy court to constitute an undue hardship on the debtor.
- Criminal fines and restitution.
- Debts arising from driving under the influence.
- Debts found to have been incurred through fraud or defalcation of fiduciary duty.
- Restitution or damages awarded in a civil action as a result of a willful or malicious injury by the debtor that caused personal injury to an individual or the death of an individual.
- Debts where the creditor was not scheduled, listed or notified with regards to the chapter 13 case.