It depends on the type of debts incurred. Non-dischargeable debts for bankruptcy in Alabama may include:
- Alimony and child support
- Most student loans
- Traffic violations and criminal fines
- Any large loans or cash advances taken out prior to filing
- Debts from embezzlement, larceny, or breach of trust
- Income tax debts from the last three years
- Recent large purchases of luxury goods
Other non-dischargeable debts include damages from personal injury or death caused by driving while intoxicated.