In Chap 7 bankruptcy, if I state I owe an unsecured creditor $300 when I owe them $500, does that mean $200 won't be discharged?
No, as long as the creditor gets notice and your case gets discharged, the full amount of the debt is discharged.
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No, as long as the creditor gets notice and your case gets discharged, the full amount of the debt is discharged.
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