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Bankruptcy Law Practice in Denver and the following areas
Married individuals must gather information for their spouse regardless of whether they are filing a joint petition, separate individual petitions, or even if only one spouse is filing. In a situation where only one spouse files, the income and expenses of the non-filing spouse must be disclosed so that the court, the trustee and creditors can evaluate the household's overall financial position. But, the non-filing spouse’s credit will not be affected by the filing of the bankruptcy.
This information pertains to Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 consumer bankruptcy. Each state has bankruptcy laws which apply only in that state. The information contained in the preceding is provided for general information purposes and is not a substitute for a legal consultation and it is not intended as legal advice. Every individual's debt and financial situation is different and you should seek independent legal advice regarding you specific situation.
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