By Jeff Field | Published February 28, 2019 | Posted in Personal Bankruptcy | Tagged Tags: bankruptcy's effect on spouses, Georgia bankruptcy filings, jointly held assets in bankruptcy | Leave a comment
One of the questions we frequently receive from our bankruptcy clients is about what effects, if any, an individual’s bankruptcy filing will have on his or her spouse’s financial standing. This is a good question, because many people would prefer to file bankruptcy individually and minimize or completely avoid affecting their spouse. The impact of Read More
Read MoreFiling for bankruptcy will not improve your credit score. At least not in the short run. In fact, filing for bankruptcy will have the opposite effect on your credit. But over time you can increase your score well beyond what you could if stay saddled with debt. How does bankruptcy’s effect on your credit? There’s Read More
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