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Should Married People File for Bankruptcy Jointly or Individually?

Married people who are in financial straits have the option of filing jointly for bankruptcy, but that doesn’t always mean they should. Since assets and expenses are often shared in a marriage, it’s common for the money troubles of one spouse to impact the other. But sometimes one spouse has more property and the other more debt, so that a bankruptcy filing will not necessarily benefit both spouses equitably. Deciding whether to file for bankruptcy jointly or individually depends on weighing multiple factors.

Here are the pros and cons of filing for bankruptcy jointly:

Conversely, there are these pros and cons of one or both spouses filing individually:

Every couple’s situation is unique, and discussing your case with an experienced bankruptcy attorney can help in making informed decisions.

Jeff Field & Associates in Scottdale, Georgia concentrates its practice on bankruptcy and debt relief. Our firm serves individuals throughout the metropolitan Atlanta area. Contact us online or call 404-381-1278 for an initial consultation.