No. There are certain debts that Congress has determined are “non-dischargeable” in bankruptcy court. Some common examples are:
- Certain taxes
- Spouse and child support obligations
- Debts resulting from fraud, false pretenses, or false representation
- Debts arising from death/personal injury caused by DUI
- Debts owed a single creditor of more than $550 for luxury goods within 90 days of filing
- Student loans
- Debts owed to pensions
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