Will bankruptcy wipe out all my debts?

While it is true that most debts are wiped out in a bankruptcy, there are some debts that are not. Examples of debts that are not wiped out are student loans, child support, some back income taxes, property taxes, and traffic tickets or government fines. Secured debts such as cars and homes are not wiped out if you want to keep the property.

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T.R. Weaver has practiced law since 2003. She is licensed in Washington State, and admitted to practice law in the United States Federal Courts to assist with the representation of individuals with Immigration challenges. She has been an adjunct professor at various Community Colleges in their Criminal Justice and Paralegal Programs. Ms. Weaver is available for speaking engagements, workshops and seminars.

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