Yes. Married people can file individually. The marriage actually has nothing to do with it though.
If you filed, no matter what, you can't file chapter 7 again for 8 years, provided you received a discharge. He can file anytime he wants.
If you have any joint debt, you may want to consider Chapter 13. Take a look at it. You can file a chapter 13, just not a chapter 7.
Yes you can, he may on the other hand will not be able to receive a discharge under the same chapter for 6 years.
yes, if filing chapter 7 no, if filing chapter 13
Yes, if your husband has a bankruptcy before he got married it will still effect his credit.
Yes you can change a joint bank account before a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. You should have your finances in order before you file a bankruptcy.
10 years before the Chapter 7 is removed. It will decrease your scores dramatically to 400s to 500s.
It depends on your state. You should definitely get a lawyer!
A person's income does not count after filing chapter 7 bankruptcy. All that counts is what you had before filing bankruptcy.
Yes.
It is 180 days before you can refile
not at the same time, and you'll have to wait a certain period of time after being dismissed/discharged from one before filing the other.
If it is a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, you have to wait 8 years before you can file it again.
Under the new Bankruptcy laws you must now wait 8 years before filing another Chapter & or Total Bankruptcy as it is better know. You may be eligible to file if eligible a Chapter 13 to structure repayment to those creditors.