Yes, but do you want to. If your spouse is signed with you on any loan or credit card and he/she doesn't file for banruptcy, he/she will now be responsible for the debt.
It will only affect the non-filing spouse if the couple apply for some type of joint credit, such as a home mortgage. It will not affect the new spouse's credit report/score.
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a person filing for relief is called a
You can own anything you want when filing.
Only if you have filed chapter 6.
You have to wait eight years after filing for Chapter 7 and 4 after filing for Chapter 13.
yes, if filing chapter 7 no, if filing chapter 13
It will only affect the non-filing spouse if the couple apply for some type of joint credit, such as a home mortgage. It will not affect the new spouse's credit report/score.
A person's income does not count after filing chapter 7 bankruptcy. All that counts is what you had before filing bankruptcy.
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a person filing for relief is called a
about 4-5 months after filing chapter 7.
Yes. Only a joint filing earlier would prevent it.
How to get after job filing chapter 7 bankruptcy once it appears on the credit report
Generally speaking, when one spouse files for bankruptcy, the non-filing spouse should not be effected by this because they are only filing as to their individual debts. They are still obligated to the joint debts they share with you. Additionally, if you are in the process of a divorce the fact that one has filed for bankruptcy does not extinguish his duties to pay the divorce settlement, child support, alimony, etc.
Sure.
Yes you can.
You can own anything you want when filing.
Only if you have filed chapter 6.