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When you file for bankruptcy or make a consumer proposal, your debts are discharged, including taxes, credit cards, late bills, lines of credit and personal loans. Under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, only the following debts are not discharged: Fines, penalties or offenses. Alimony and child support.
A hardship discharge ends your Chapter 13 plan, so your opportunity to catch up with debt such as missed mortgage or car payments, priority tax debts or secured tax debts, or past-due child or spousal support also ends.
Discharge (of debts) refers to the process in bankruptcy court, when a debtor is no longer liable for their debts, and the lender is no longer allowed to make attempts to collect the debt. The court will issue a decision to discharge debts.
Terminology can get confusing because "hardship" and "dependency" discharges are often both loosely labeled "hardship." Specifically, a hardship discharge is when the financial needs of family member(s) require more than the military member can provide while remaining in the military.
In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a hardship discharge is a court-authorized elimination of debt when a debtor is prevented from completing the repayment plan due to financial hardship that arose while their case is open.