Indiana Discharge of Debtor in a Chapter 7 Case is a court order that releases an individual debtor from personal liability for certain dischargeable debts. This type of discharge is available to debtors who have successfully completed the Chapter 7 bankruptcy process. There are two types of Indiana Discharge of Debtor in a Chapter 7 Case. The first type is the Automatic Stay Discharge, which is issued when the bankruptcy court issues an order staying all collection efforts by creditors against the debtor. The second type is the Final Discharge, which is issued when the debtor has fulfilled all of his or her obligations under the bankruptcy plan, including payment of all fees, costs, and other applicable charges. The Final Discharge permanently releases the debtor from any personal liability for the dischargeable debts.