Overpayments by a state agency to someone who later files for bankruptcy are dischargeable debts, a federal appeals court held.Ruling on a question of first impression, the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected the argument that debts owed to the government for such overpayments constitute domestic-support obligations that survive a bankruptcy filing.A debt is considered a domestic-support obligation that cannot be discharged in bankruptcy if it is “in the nature of alimony, maintenance or support …