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DISCHARGE OF ALIMONY OBLIGATIONS
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  • Divorce Source: Cases of Interest: Alimony::
    a list of divorce case law references that have links to indepth analysis of of alimony following a bankruptcy discharge of property settlement obligations
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    CAN PAST DUE ALIMONY AFFIRMED BY FAMILY COURT AND FUTURE ALIMONY, BOTH BE DISCHARGEED UNDER CHAPTER VII BANKRUPCY IN FLORIDA?


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  • Dear italkfree, Under those circumstances, while the bankruptcy court might not accept your argument, you could attempt the argument that the alimony is not necessary for the support of your wife, but was part of a larger property settlement. You might also argue, if this was the case, that the alimony was structured in that specific manner out of tax considerations. Demonstrating the amount of property your ex-wife received, along with her other sources of income as they relate to her ability to support herself, might convince a court that the alimony ordered was not in fact for purposes of support. You would then argue that the second exception outlined above should be applied and the alimony discharged. It may also be possible to petition the court which ordered the alimony to modify the award based upon lack of need and the changes in your ability to pay. You may wish to have your divorce judgment reviewed by a Florida family lawyer, to see if the alimony award would be modifiable under state law. - expertlaw


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  • Dear italkfree, The short answer to your question is that under most circumstances a Florida alimony award would not be dischargeable in Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceedings. There are some narrow exceptions, outlined below. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is governed by federal law. While you are correct that there can be an effect on bankruptcy proceedings, depending upon where the bankruptcy is filed, the dischargeability of alimony is governed by the federal statutes. Discharge under "Chapter 7" is governed by Title 11 of the United States Code, Subchapter II, Section 727 (abbreviated at 11 USC 727). That provision can be found on Cornell Law School's Legal Information Institute website: * http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/11/727.html That provision is limited by 11 USC 523, "Exceptions to Discharge", also available on the Legal Information Institute website: * http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/11/523.html The "Exceptions to Discharge" section 11 USC 523(a)(5) provides that "A discharge under section 727 ... of this title does not discharge an individual debtor from any debt - 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 ...", specifying two exceptions. The first exception is at 11 USC 523(a)(5)(A), ... but not to the extent that "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)". In other words, if the alimony has been assigned to somebody other than the spouse designated by the family court to receive the alimony, except as outlined in that paragraph, it is dischargeable. The second exception is at 11 USC 523(a)(5)(B), ... but not to the extent that "such debt includes a liability designated as alimony, maintenance, or support, unless such liability is actually in the nature of alimony, maintenance, or support". In other words, if the bankruptcy court finds that the parties chose to mischaracterize part of the divorce settlement as "alimony", the debt might be dischargeable. This type of finding typically occurs either when a spouse fears that the other spouse will declare bankruptcy following divorce, and they intentionally mischaracterize part of the property settlement as "alimony" to try to make it nondischargeable in bankruptcy, or where the trial court concludes that the divorce and alimony provisions represent a scheme by the spouses to try to exclude part of the debtor's estate from the bankruptcy proceeding. Research Strategy: I knew the answer from legal practice in the area of family law. I confirmed it and found the appropriate citations by going to the Legal Information Institute website and looking up the relevant provisions of the United States Code. * http://www.law.cornell.edu/ I hope you find this information helpful, - expertlaw
  • UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT::
    discharge or the dischargeability of a debt carries alimony to, maintenance for, or support of such the obligation to function as support or alimony.
    http://pacer.flmb.uscourts.gov/pdf-new/48671702.pdf
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    The Dischargeability of Post-Divorce Financial Obligations Between Spouses:::
    such liability is actually in the nature of alimony, maintenance, or support. 3 that permit the discharge of property division obligations and it was not amended
    http://www.unm.edu/~parkman/FLQ97.PDF
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