A denial of discharge refers to your entire bankruptcy case. If you receive a denial of discharge this denotes that none of your debts will be discharged. There are a variety of causes for a denial of discharge. Refer to this section of the US CODE:Title 11 for more information.
A particular debt is considered nondischargeable under the Bankruptcy Code for various reasons. Your remaining debts will still be discharged. Remember, if one of your debts is nondischargeable you are still required to pay that specific creditor. Refer to this section of the US CODE:Title 11 for more information.
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