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Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Spouse filing bankruptcy after marrage
Question: My fiance is considering filing bankruptcy for her personal debts after we are married. We have no joint accounts or debts. I am concerned that this will ruin my excellent credit rating. Can her filing for personal bankruptcy after marraige affect my credit score and can any creditors come after assets that are in my name only?

Answer: Your credit report only contains information about you; it does not contain information about anyone else, including your wife. Therefore her filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, or a Chapter 13 Wage Earner Plan, will not impact on your credit rating.

However, if in the future you both decide to finance a house together, your wife's bankruptcy will hurt her credit score, which reduces her effectiveness as a co-signer for you.

For more information, please contact a bankruptcy attorney .

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Friday, August 17, 2007
chapter 7 filing and my house
Question: Hey, wondering if anyone out there knows this......after I file for bankruptcy and it gets discharged, when will I HAVE to move out of my house that was included in the filing and discharge? Does the bank send you an eviction notice? How long do they give you to be out? Thanks

Answer: If you are surrendering your house as part of your bankruptcy, the bank will normally give you a commercial reasonable time to vacate the house. Our advice is to assume you will be required to leave quickly, and to find a place to rent as soon as possible.

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Saturday, July 07, 2007
Suggestions about personal bankruptcy, debt consoliation, and credit counseling?
I am currently trying to help someone figure out a way to either eliminate his debt or get on low monthly payment for all of them. He is about $15000 in debt now. I've tried to talk to some of the creditors but they refused to work with us. There are 3 bills that haven't been paid on for about the past year do to the fact he had no extra money and ended up with lots of medical bills. I've looked into debt consolidation but it was very expensive and most of the ones I have actually talked to tried making it sound better then it really was. He has one judgement against him already and one of the credit cards turned him over to an attorney and they filed against him so we don't have much time to figure something out.

We have tried to get a secured loan using our truck (we don't want to lose our truck) but we haven't heard back. His credit is really bad so we dont have much hope with that and since I'm not working I can't co sign. We have been trying to get all the smaller bills paid off so that we could get these other bills taken care of but when I spoke with the creditors or the people they turned the accounts over to the min. payment they would accept was $500 - $1000 and there's no way he can do that. Please give me some suggestions.

Answer: You have a number of options.

You have already tried the obvious solutions, including getting a debt consolidation loan. Another option may be credit counseling, where a non-profit credit counselor negotiates a settlement with your creditors. They can often negotiate for low or zero interest.

The final option may be personal bankruptcy. This is a drastic step, but if you have more debt than you can handle, this option may be your only choice, particularly if one of the creditors has commenced legal action. Fill out our bankruptcy evaluation form and a bankruptcy attorney will contact you to review your situation and help you determine if Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the correct option for you.

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