Good morning! I have (what I hope) are simple questions, but being a legal holiday I can't ask anybody else .
My wife and I are divorcing, there are only two joint unsecured credit cards. Both are VISA cards through Wells-Fargo we used to replace the central air systems in our house (two floors, two separate units, replaced a year apart.) My ex kept the house and in the divorce agreement is assuming responsibility for the two credit cards. But I know she doesn't make enough money to make the payments for long, and eventually she'll stop making payments.
I am filing a chapter 13 shortly; in the plan I would like to make sure these two credit cards are discharged. Is it possible to list them as debts to be discharged, but also not pay anything on them in the plan since the divorce agreement stipulates she will pay them?
And I guess the same question applies to the home mortgage: can I use the chapter 13 to insulate myself from her future foreclosure?
Thanks!
My wife and I are divorcing, there are only two joint unsecured credit cards. Both are VISA cards through Wells-Fargo we used to replace the central air systems in our house (two floors, two separate units, replaced a year apart.) My ex kept the house and in the divorce agreement is assuming responsibility for the two credit cards. But I know she doesn't make enough money to make the payments for long, and eventually she'll stop making payments.
I am filing a chapter 13 shortly; in the plan I would like to make sure these two credit cards are discharged. Is it possible to list them as debts to be discharged, but also not pay anything on them in the plan since the divorce agreement stipulates she will pay them?
And I guess the same question applies to the home mortgage: can I use the chapter 13 to insulate myself from her future foreclosure?
Thanks!
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