Yes, you can always file as an individual. All joint liabilities will be emburdoned on the spouse, but this may be changed by a divorce decree, and enforced by that.
Yes.
Yes. Filing bankruptcy does not affect your work status generally speaking.
When you file a mutual bankruptcy, you and your partner file a single set of bankruptcy papers with the court. In your bankruptcy appeal, you release all property, debt, income, and expenses you have between both you and your partner.
Yes< However that does not mean that he/She cant be bankrupted anway,
if your legally married when you file bankruptcy, you must include every single asset including the spouses. depends on what type of bk you file. you may be able to keep your assets.
only after you go to court for the divorce and you are legally, completely divorced
If you file bankruptcy, you file bankruptcy on everything. You can not file bankruptcy on one loan.
You have to file Joint, not only have you both co-signed everything but she responsible legally by marriage.
Of course, it won't legally be your car however.
No they never did file for bankruptcy
Yes, you can move anywhere you want to, but if you are paying payments (Chapter 13) you are still legally obligated to make the payments.
The paperwork needed for a divorce typically includes a petition or complaint for divorce, a summons, financial disclosures, and any additional forms required by the court in your jurisdiction. You may also need to provide documentation such as marriage certificate, income statements, and asset disclosures. It's important to consult with a legal professional to ensure you have all the necessary paperwork for your specific situation.