
Discharge of Debtor
Discharge of a debtor is a legal process that releases a person from personal liability for certain debts they owed before filing for bankruptcy. Once discharged, the debtor is no longer legally required to pay these debts, giving them a fresh financial start. This typically occurs after completing a bankruptcy case and is intended to help individuals regain stability. However, some debts, like student loans or taxes, may not be discharged. Discharge doesn’t erase all debts but helps clear many, making it easier for the debtor to rebuild their financial life.