Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Ohio
filing chapter 7 during divorce
My husband and I are in the process of getting a divorce, that will not be final for at least a couple of months. Neither of us can afford the accumulated debt on our own and are considering chapter 7. Would we still be allowed to file a joint chapter 7 since we are still technically married?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: filing chapter 7 during divorce
Yes; as long as you are still married, you are eligible to file a joint bankruptcy petition. This will save the cost and trouble of two separate filings after the divorce, and will even simplify the divorce, since there will be fewer issues regarding debt responsibility to be decided in the divorce. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me at 513-621-2201 (Cincinnati office) or 859-261-6811 (Ky. office)
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