If the property is jointly titled it would have to be retitled according to state statutes. If a lien has been placed against the property the property cannot be retitled, sold, or refinanced until the lien is satisfied.
No, unless it's a divorce or death issue.
It depends on that State's laws, but usually, if the wife is not a co-signor on any of the debt's that the husband is filing, she is exempt. To be on the safe side, check with the bankruptcy lawyer filing the petition.
If the debt is on a shared account, then yes, the wife's pay can be garnished even if the husband was the one who ran the debt up.
No, if the wife is not an authorized user on the credit card then it does not affect the wife's credit report. So the late payment will only be on the husband credit report.
If the bank account is, in fact, under both, the husbands and wife's name, than either can deposit a check into the account. If the check is written out to both names and the account is only in one name then both individuals would have to be present with ID in order to deposit the check.
bigamy
He is very old and has multiple husbands/wifes
all husbands love their wifes. that's why they got married.
It is unknown how many wife cheat on their husbands. Some wives cheat on their husbands and never tell.
Your wife's bankruptcy should not affect you unless you have joint debt. In that case, the creditors can pursue collection efforts against you.
No, unless it's a divorce or death issue.
They are as good as gone.
yea
bob marleys wifes husbands daughter next doorneghboor antie
I sure hope not!! No there are no laws at all. But why would you need to?
from her husbands income stream but then we he went to prison for his crime she now gets benefits from the governemnt
if your legally married when you file bankruptcy, you must include every single asset including the spouses. depends on what type of bk you file. you may be able to keep your assets.