Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Indiana
My husband and I are seperated (not legally) but we maintain different households. We are trying to work things out but aren't there right now. We have no joint accounts or debt. I have alot of credit card debt that I just can't keep up with and need to file bankruptcy can I do this since we maintain seperate households without them using his income on the means test and without it affecting him? We live in Indiana.
Asked on 11/28/15, 7:16 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Gregory Coleman
Coleman Law Office
Yes- so long as you can prove you maintain 2 separate households you should be fine. The court considers the household income, so anyone in your home making money will need to be considered.
Answered on 1/18/16, 2:28 pm
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