What can’t be discharged in a bankruptcy in Boston, Massachusetts?

The following is a partial list of debts that may not be discharged in a Boston area bankruptcy filing:

Child support
Alimony
Taxes
Education loans
Loans repayment borrowed against IRAs
Debt associated with criminal wrongdoings
Evictions – if landlord acquires judgment to eviction before tenant files for bankruptcy
Evictions – if tenant endangers property with illegal use of controlled substances on the property

*Warning! Even without a Court order judgment, a landlord may always ask the Court to lift the protection enjoyed by tenant debtor and courts often grant this request to landlords.

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