If you still own the home, and the divorce decree says nothing about the mortgage or the ownership of the house, you are probably now the only person obligated to pay the mortgage. But then, you were probably the only one paying on it since the divorce.
You would be able to file for chapter 7 but not your husband.
No.
It is possible for the married couple to file a chapter 13 or in some instances a chapter 11.
A Chapter 7 can be filed with an open Chapter 13.
If you filed a Chapter 7 and it has been discharged your tax refund will not be taken. It will only be taken if you have filed a Chapter 13 and that is entirely up to the Trustee.
No, you can't remarry if divorce papers are filed but not final.
yes, if filing chapter 7 no, if filing chapter 13
Only if his income has significantly decreased.
if you filed chapter 13 and it was discharged in 2005 can you file chapter 7 in 2009
Firstly the couple filed for bankruptcy. Secondly wife filed for divorce. If the plan to Chapter 13 is set and repayment must start in less than 40 days as per law. Then you should read the link below, very important and hire an attorney:
Yes Chris Perez is still alive. He was remarried but in April 2008, Vanessa Villanueva filed for divorce from Chris Pérez. They have two children, Cassie and Noah.
Sorry, but this makes no sense. A chapter 13 filed in November 2011 should have had a plan confirmed by now. If there is a court date of some kind for January, the case may be about to be dismissed. In any event, if the chapter 13 is still pending when you get your tax refund, it will have to be given to the chapter 13 trustee.