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5 December 2018

Which debts are extinguished in bankruptcy

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This article looks at which common debts are extinguished in a bankruptcy, and some which are specifically excluded.
Australia Insolvency/Bankruptcy/Re-Structuring
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24 reasons to choose bankruptcy.

Choosing bankruptcy can be a daunting and stressful process but it exists to help and does so for thousands of Australians each year.

Naturally, some people don't choose bankruptcy, it may be forced upon them by a creditor seeking to collect their unpaid debt. Regardless of whether a bankruptcy starts by a debtor's petition or a creditor's petition, the outcome is always the same: debts are extinguished...just not all debts.

This article looks at which common debts are extinguished in a bankruptcy and which are not. Some of the answers might surprise you. Obviously, this article is general in nature and shouldn't be taken as authoritative advice. If you or your client need specific advice on what debts are extinguished in bankruptcy – please contact us directly.

Most people know or are told that the following debts are specifically excluded from being covered in a bankruptcy and will still be owed during and after bankruptcy:

  • some portion of a HECS or HELP debts (government student loans)
  • court-imposed fines and traffic fines
  • the remainder of maintenance agreements under the Family Law Act 1975
  • child support payments.

But many people may not know the extent of which debts are covered in bankruptcy. The following table provides examples of the most common debts extinguished in bankruptcy – including some practical issues that may arise despite the bankruptcy covering the debt.

The list of commonly excluded debts are as follows.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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