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Oh boy...I suspect even you can see how this question tempts for a wise crack or two!

I really don't think any reading of any part of the Bankruptcy laws could infer any limitation on your right to have any type of personal relationship you wish.

I guess as they say, "lucky with love, lucky with money"....sorry I really couldn't resist.

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Q: If you get divorced and file for bankruptcy can you remarry the former spouse?
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Can a divorced Catholic be married by a minister?

A Catholic whose former spouse is still alive and whose marriage was not ended through annulment would not be able to remarry in a Catholic church.


If you remarry is the new spouse affected by one partners bankruptcy prior to the marriage?

Only when the new spouse is applying for credit jointly with the bankrupt partner.


Is it ungodly to remarry once you are divorced and your spouse is still alive?

If adultery is not involved, or the ex has not remarried or lived in sin, than yes.


What are the advantages of obtaining a divorce?

There are many advantages to getting divorced. After a divorce, your spouse can't sue you for spousal support. You are no longer responsible for debts that your spouse acquires. Your spouse is no longer entitled to a piece of property you accumulate. And, of course, you can remarry.


If you filed for bankruptcy four years ago while previously married and you remarry how will it affect your new spouse's credit?

It will have no affect on her credit. Only the person(s) who are a party to a bankruptcy have it noted on any crediting reportage.


Can you remarry if your spouse was a illegal alien from Mexico went back to his country where he passed away?

You can remarry after your spouse dies.


I been divorced for over a year now. My ex wife is paying me spouse support. If I remarry will my spouse support be cut off?

Probably - it depends on the language of the divorce decree. Spousal support is generally intended to be temporary.


Can your divorced spouse draw off your social security?

If you were married at least 10 years and the spouse has not remarried, then he/she would receive the standard 50% share from your social security pension. It does not lower your payments however. Parenthetically, you can remarry and get divorced numerous times, and the spouse will each get 50% share (assuming that they were each married for minimum 10 years)


Bankruptcy if married can one spouse file bankruptcy independently from the other Is the one spouse then held responsible for the first spouse's debts if bankruptcy Is filed?

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How does filing for personal bankruptcy affect a former spouse's credit rating?

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If getting divorced and spouse is filling bankruptcy should other half do the same?

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I have been divorced for 6 years now. My ex-spouse is a missing person for over a year now. Am I free to remarry without an annulment?

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