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After 12 months of bankruptcy, the court typically evaluates the debtor's financial situation. If the debtor has complied with the bankruptcy plan and made required payments, they may receive a discharge of certain debts, meaning those debts are eliminated. However, some debts, like student loans and certain taxes, may not be discharged. If the debtor fails to adhere to the bankruptcy plan, the case may be dismissed, leaving them responsible for their debts.

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