If my wife and I were told that we make $400 to much to file Chapter 7 so we’ll have to file Chapter 13 instead, would it possibly make a difference if we filed separately?
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If my wife and I were told that we make $400 to much to file Chapter 7 so we’ll have to file Chapter 13 instead, would it possibly make a difference if we filed separately?
Asked on November 8, 2014 under Bankruptcy Law, Florida
Answers:
Greg Wiley / Law Office of Greg Wiley PLLC
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
The short answer is no. It is determined based on income in the household. If someone told you that you cannot get a Chapter 7, you might want to go back and ask that person. If you and your husband are living in separate households, the answer may change. Talk to a local attorney.
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