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My wife co-signed for her mother on a bank credit card. Now married, my mother is filing bankruptcy. Will my wife be paying?

Robert Louis Peters
Answered by attorney Robert Louis Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Robert L. Peters, Attorney
Since your wife co-signed and she is not filing for bankruptcy the answer is yes. She would still be obligated to repay the debt. If your wife's relatives receive a bankruptcy discharge they will no longer be obligated but that does not relieve your wife from her obligations to repay the debt.
Since your wife co-signed and she is not filing for bankruptcy the answer is yes. She would still be obligated to repay the debt. If your wife's relatives receive a bankruptcy discharge they will no longer be obligated but that does not relieve your wife from her obligations to repay the debt.
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If I didn't think I had to list all of my credit cards with my attorney until after he filed bankruptcy, what should I do?

Daniel J. Winter
Answered by attorney Daniel J. Winter (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Daniel J. Winter
Call the attorney; if the case isn't closed, you have a short time to add them, for a fee. If it is closed, they are technically eliminated, but your attorney needs to send a letter.
Call the attorney; if the case isn't closed, you have a short time to add them, for a fee. If it is closed, they are technically eliminated, but your attorney needs to send a letter.
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Is this a good time to file Chapter 7?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
The six grand in the brokerage account and the 500 in various stocks are not exempt from the claims of creditors. One way around this problem may be to put those moneys into the 401K. Until you turn those assets into exempt assets, you should not file because the first thing the trustee is going to do is sieze the non-exempt assets. It doesn't hurt to plan ahead and I am glad you asked the question. You do need an attorney to do a bankruptcy for you. A petition preparer could not give you legal advice like this.
The six grand in the brokerage account and the 500 in various stocks are not exempt from the claims of creditors. One way around this problem may be to put those moneys into the 401K. Until you turn those assets into exempt assets, you should not file because the first thing the trustee is going to do is sieze the non-exempt assets. It doesn't hurt to plan ahead and I am glad you asked the question. You do need an attorney to do a bankruptcy for you. A petition preparer could not give you legal advice like this.
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