What is a discharge in a bankruptcy case?
A discharge releases a debtor from personal liability for certain types of debts. When a discharge is initiated, the debtor usually no longer must repay his or her obligations to certain creditors.
However, not all debts may be discharged. The types of debts that may be discharged often depends on state law and the type of bankruptcy.
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