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Category Archives: Non-Dischargeable Debts
Debts That Survive Bankruptcy
Written by Lexington/Columbia Bankruptcy Lawyer, Lex A. Rogerson, Jr. In most cases, discharging debt is a major, if not the sole, reason for filing bankruptcy. You file bankruptcy to get a fresh start and get on down the road of … Continue reading
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