What If A Bankruptcy Didn't List A Specific Debt

What If A Bankruptcy Didn't List A Specific Debt

Any debt not listed in an asset case will not be discharged; however, a no-asset Chapter 7 Bankruptcy (no money to repay creditors) the debt may still be discharged.
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