Chang Carlin Legal Blog

Bankruptcy and Divorce

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

First comes love, then comes marriage, then for some comes…bankruptcy and divorce? Or should it be divorce and bankruptcy? Unfortunately, for many couples, debt and divorce go hand in hand. If you feel that your marriage is headed for divorce because of significant financial obligations, you may be wondering if it makes sense to file bankruptcy before or after your divorce.

Ask yourself a few simple questions:

  • Is your divorce amicable? Are you able to part ways with your former spouse on good terms and are you confident that they are not hiding assets?
  • Are you tired of constant calls and letters from debt collectors?
  • Are your spouse and you in agreement about filing bankruptcy?

If you answered yes to the above questions, it most likely makes sense for you to file for bankruptcy with your spouse prior to filing for divorce. It will be less expensive that filing for Chapter 7 orChapter 13 individually, and most likely it will simplify your divorce proceedings and settlement. Additionally, the automatic stay that is provided by Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 will help alleviate some of the stress caused by collection calls and letters as you sort through your finances and dissolve your marriage.

To find out more about bankruptcy and divorce and what the right choice is for you, read this article about Bankruptcy and Divorce and contact Chang & Carlin for more information about Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.

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