Non-Dischargeable Requirements in Bankruptcy: Cash Advances, Luxury Items, and Presumption of Non-Dischargeability
Brent Diefenderfer Brent Diefenderfer

Non-Dischargeable Requirements in Bankruptcy: Cash Advances, Luxury Items, and Presumption of Non-Dischargeability

In bankruptcy, certain debts are deemed non-dischargeable, meaning they cannot be eliminated or forgiven through bankruptcy proceedings. These debts are subject to specific requirements that debtors must be aware of to ensure compliance with bankruptcy laws. A few notable debts include cash advances on credit cards and the purchase of luxury items shortly before filing for bankruptcy.

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