Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Texas
I have been married for 21 years. My husband had decided that he does not want to be married any longer. He has moved out -- can I file personal bankruptcy for myself?
Asked on 12/28/09, 12:04 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Rustin Polk
214bankruptcy.com
You would be allowed to file either with or without your other spouse. The specific circumstances will dictate whether it's better to file with him or whether it's better to file alone, but you are allowed by law to do whichever one you choose.
Rustin Polk
Dallas Bankruptcy Lawyer
www.214bankruptcy.com
Answered on 1/02/10, 12:51 pm
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