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.
Divorce will not affect filing chapter 7. If the divorce is final, you will have to file separate chapter 7s. If the divorce is not final, or has not happened, you can file a joint chapter 7.
NO YOU CAN FILE ANY TIME YOU LIKE ,SEPT OCT IT DOES NOT MATTER. YOU CAN LIVE TOGETHER THE COURT DOES NOT CARE.IF YOU HAVE KIDS MOVE OUT BEFORE THE COURT DAY ABOUT 6MOUTHS TO GET A DATE. GOOD LUCK
Married but filing separate
Yes. Change back and forth whenever you like.
If you are legally married, then yes.
What is Legal to file Chapter 13 on ?
No, you can't have two separate bankruptcies at once. If you are under a chapter 13, and are no longer able to make your plan payments, then you can convert your case from a 13 to a 7.
Yes you can file for a divorce even if you both live together in Maryland, then you must stay separate for one full year.
Only IF in the state that that you are a resident of IF you are legally separated on the last day of the year, you should file either as single or as Head of Household (if you have children that live with you for more than 50% of the year). Other wise your filing status would be married filing joint or on a separate 1040 federal income tax return MARRIED FILING SEPARATE.
You don't have to be separated to file for divorce. Move out of the house/apartment and file.
You can file a chapter 13 bk, but NOT another chapter 7.
You can file bankruptcy again 7 years after the last time you filed.