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good afternoon im attorney lee pearlman i want to talk to my family law friends and colleagues about how to bankruptcy proof your divorce settlement right now first let me lay a little groundwork for everyone bankruptcy code section 523 a15 i know i promise this will be the only bankruptcy code section i cite in this video simply provides that debts incurred during the course of divorce are non-dischargeable in chapter 7 and 11. but a chapter 13 is different a chapter 13 bankruptcy is more expansive so it can discharge any non-support obligations associated with divorce unlike 7 and 11. family lawyers are most at risk when they are drafting marital settlement agreements we see it all the time or court judgments that direct one spouse to pay or indemnify another spouse in the future the spouse assigning the obligation or what we say as doing the directing thats the creditor spouse this is the spouse who needs to be cautious and careful some examples of clauses that could be subject to