If I File For Bankruptcy – Will It Hurt My Spouses Credit Rating?
In general, if you file for bankruptcy and your spouse does not (spouses are not required to file); your bankruptcy will not show up on your spouse’s credit report. However, your spouse may be responsible for a discharged debt that your spouse was only partly responsible for before the bankruptcy filing.
Other Co-signers, Spouses and Others FAQs
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I Am A Co-Signer On A Loan That Was Discharged – Can The Creditor Come After Me Now?
A: Yes. A bankruptcy which discharges a debt only discharges the debt for the individual who has filed for bankruptcy. Co-signer may still be liable for the discharged … More -
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If I File For Bankruptcy – Will My Spouse Need To Also?
A: No. In cases where both spouses have a lot of debt, a joint petition for a bankruptcy may be filed. Only married individuals may file a joint … More
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