Domestic Support Obligation Disclosure Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Domestic Support Obligation Disclosure Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section 1, which requires your case number, date, and personal information. Ensure you indicate whether you are responsible for any domestic support obligations by selecting 'yes' or 'no'.
  3. If you answered 'yes', proceed to Section 2. Here, provide your current marital status and that of your co-debtor. Fill in the name and complete address of the person receiving support payments.
  4. Indicate if support payments are deducted from your paycheck and provide the relevant state agency information, including agency name and address.
  5. List any creditors for debts that will not be discharged or that you plan to reaffirm. Finally, identify your employer's name and address.
  6. Complete Section 3 by signing the form to affirm that all provided information is true and correct.

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What Are Domestic Support Obligations in Chapter 13? Domestic support obligations are simply debts incurred before or after bankruptcy that fulfill the following requirements: They are owed to your current or former spouse, child, or a government entity. They are by their nature alimony, support, or maintenance.
Qualified Domestic Relations Orders In Chapter 13 past-due Domestic Support Obligations owed by a debtor are not dischargeable unless they are paid in full over the life of the Chapter 13 Plan.
Notably, child support and alimony are considered priority debts. This designation reflects the legal systems recognition of the importance of these obligations, ensuring they are not easily discharged or diminished through bankruptcy proceedings.
Any other debts relating to a matrimonial dispute (e.g. property settlement or an equitable distribution award), are automatically discharged, unless, within two months after the first creditors meeting (which meeting is usually held about one month after bankruptcy filing), the non-debtor spouse commences an adversary
Child support provides for the financial needs of the children the couple may share, while alimony supports the spouse with alower income. These obligations are considered domestic support obligationsand they hold a special status in bankruptcy proceedings.

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Domestic support obligations are generally defined as debts owed to a spouse, former spouse or child for alimony, maintenance or support, including such debts owed to a governmental collection agency such as the Office of Recovery Services (See 11 U.S.C.

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