If I Have a Debt That's Not Dischargeable, Should I Still List It?
- Zambrano Law Customer Service
- Oct 21, 2022
- 1 min read

If you're considering bankruptcy, it's important to list all of your debts in your petition, even if some of them may not be discharged. This is because the court needs to know the full extent of your financial situation in order to make a determination about which debts should be discharged.
If you have a debt that's not dischargeable, such as child support or student loans, the court may still grant you a partial discharge of other debts. This can help you get back on your feet financially and start fresh with a clean slate.
Ultimately, it's up to the court to decide whether or not to discharge any of your debts, so listing them all is the best way to ensure that they'll take everything into consideration.
The Law Offices of Omar Zambrano has helped thousands of people and them businesses in the past to get out of debt and start over.
Our goal is to help you find a fresh start FAST!
Schedule your free consultation today! By Calling 626-338-5505 or visiting us at 12738 Ramona Blvd Baldwin Park CA 91706
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