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FAQs   >   Bankruptcy

Yes.  You must list all of your debts even if they are non-dischargeable or secured.  Omitting a debt may prevent it from being discharged in bankruptcy.  You can always reaffirm the debt with the creditor and choose to pay it after the bankruptcy.

 
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