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bob |
Posted - 11 August 2008 : 01:46:03 hi i.m new to this forum ...i am currently on iva but due to some unexpected turn out of event i will be applying for a br , my question is ... we(together w/ my wife ) have a mortgage , (my wife is not into iva)our mortgage is both in our name meaning she is co-ower as well ,if i file for a br ..does my wife needs to file as well ,eventhough hence started i was the one paying everything as she is not working ....hope somebody could give me a piece of advice about this ..tnx |
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Richard P |
Posted - 21 June 2010 : 13:10:36 Hi Bob
any joint debts will pass to the other person on being declared bankrupt.
some people in bankruptcy are able to keep their home.
if you are able to keep your home and do not have any joint debts Bankruptcy should not effect your wife.
take advantage of one of the experts to the left and give them a call, they will be able to identify with your scenario and provide practical guidance.
I used Paul and his team @ reviva and really recomend their services.
regards Richard |
debtinfo |
Posted - 18 June 2010 : 07:34:25 I think your in the wrong country |
debtreliefohio |
Posted - 18 June 2010 : 07:28:51 Hi, as far my knowledge, its not necessary that your wife need not file br. But in case of sales being done, then both you and your wife need to file br.
You can get help regarding this issue from this website ohio debt relief
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rollercoaster |
Posted - 11 August 2008 : 20:18:03 If the house has equity then your wife could offer to buy the Benificial interest. If it is needed to be sold to release the equity to the creditors then if there is a shortfall in the sale then this would become due in full from your wife. |
bob |
Posted - 11 August 2008 : 16:12:24 any reply or advice pls ..pls .. tnx |