Spouses are allowed to jointly file a single bankruptcy case together. This is often advantageous to both spouses when they both have a significant amount of debt, as they do not have to incur the additional time and expense of filing separate cases. However, it is not uncommon for only one spouse to file for bankruptcy, while the other does not. But what is the impact of the bankruptcy upon the spouse who is filing for bankruptcy, and upon the spouse who decides not to file?
Th Impact of Bankruptcy Upon Spouses When One Spouse Files for Bankruptcy and the Other Does Not
Spouses are allowed to jointly file a single bankruptcy case together. This is often advantageous...