What types of debt are dischargeable under chapter 13?
The chapter 13 discharge granted upon the completion of all payments required in the plan, discharges a debtor from all debts except:
(1) debts that were paid outside of the plan and covered in plan,
(2) debts for alimony, maintenance, or support,
(3) installment debts whose last payment is due after the completion of the plan, and
(4) debts incurred while the plan was in effect that were not paid under the plan.
The chapter 13 discharge granted when a debtor is unable to complete the payments under a plan due to circumstances for which the debtor should not be held accountable ("hardship discharge"), discharges the debtor from all debts except:
secured debts (i.e., debts secured by mortgages or liens),
debts that were paid outside of the plan and not covered in the plan,
installments debts whose last payment is due after the completion of the plan,
debts incurred while the plan was in effect that were not paid under the plan, and
the 10 types of debts that are not dischargeable under chapter 7.