Legal Question in Bankruptcy in New Jersey
Bankruptcy Exemptions
I am thinking of filing for bankruptcy. I own a house with my wife, but all credit card debts are in my name only. That's why I want to file individually. Our house is worth $180,000 and we have mortgage for $130,000. Can I use my wife's exemptions in addition to my exemptions to protect equity in our house even if she does not file with me for bankruptcy?
Thanks
Asked on 2/18/09, 11:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Adam Brief
Mellinger, Sanders & Kartzman
Re: Bankruptcy Exemptions
Exemptions are on a per-debtor basis, and may only be claimed by a debtor. Thus, you cannot claim an exemption for any other individual, including a non-debtor spouse.
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Answered on 2/19/09, 10:26 am
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