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Arizona Bankruptcy Law - Alimony

11 U.S.C. 523 provides discharge will not be allowed for debts owed (5) to a spouse, former spouse, or child of the debtor, for alimony to, maintenance for, or support of such spouse or child, in connection with a separation agreement, divorce decree or other order of a court of record, determination made in accordance with State or territorial law by a governmental unit, or property settlement agreement, but not to the extent that - (A) such debt is assigned to another entity, voluntarily, by operation of law, or otherwise (other than debts assigned pursuant to section 408(a)(3) of the Social Security Act, or any such debt which has been assigned to the Federal Government or to a State or any political subdivision of such State.

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The interest of children is protected to high degree, and thereafter debts owed to ex-spouses will survive discharge in most circumstances, so long as the debt is actually owed to the spouse.

The Federal process of filing necessarily incorporates state law requirements. These state law requirements are set forth in statutes, rules and case law opinions which frequently alter the operation of law. As a result of these precedents, Arizona bankruptcy cases are unique to the state, as well as unique to each individual who files. All alternatives provided by law may not be available because of differing individual financial histories or prior case filings.

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