In the years before your parents’ death, they may have accrued significant credit card and medical debt. Like other Connecticut residents in the same situation, you may wonder if you are required to continue making payments on the debt your parents left...
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Is tax debt discharged in Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
Dealing with the Internal Revenue Service can be a nightmare if you are a Connecticut resident who cannot afford to pay the federal taxes you owe. However, if you try to avoid dealing with the IRS over the taxes owed, it can impose tax liens on your property that...