I asked this question in another thread but didn't get proper response and so, posting it again as a separate thread. I have appointment with my attorney only next week.
The real issue is:
I am desperate to know about Stripping the second loan with just one filer (not having your wife as a filer for Ch.13). In fact, that's the reason for my bankruptcy. I am from S.Florida. I am planning to go for Ch.13 with the intent of stripping the 2nd loan on your primary (in my case its $126,000 with BofA) and C.Card Debts ($52,000) without my wife as a filer for Ch.13. I haven't yet filed Ch.13. I just stopped 2 credit cards (April) and HELOC this month. Planning to file Ch.13 in July or August.
In my case, I am the only person in Mortgage and Note of Primary Loan and HELOC on my primary home. My wife only has credit cards in her name and of course, in warranty deed as a spouse. There are no mortgage or HELOC loans in her credit report. Will this be advantage for me? Or it doesn't matter whether my spouse name is not on mortgage and deed. As you all know, Florida is not a community property state.
Expecting any expert's reply..
The real issue is:
I am desperate to know about Stripping the second loan with just one filer (not having your wife as a filer for Ch.13). In fact, that's the reason for my bankruptcy. I am from S.Florida. I am planning to go for Ch.13 with the intent of stripping the 2nd loan on your primary (in my case its $126,000 with BofA) and C.Card Debts ($52,000) without my wife as a filer for Ch.13. I haven't yet filed Ch.13. I just stopped 2 credit cards (April) and HELOC this month. Planning to file Ch.13 in July or August.
In my case, I am the only person in Mortgage and Note of Primary Loan and HELOC on my primary home. My wife only has credit cards in her name and of course, in warranty deed as a spouse. There are no mortgage or HELOC loans in her credit report. Will this be advantage for me? Or it doesn't matter whether my spouse name is not on mortgage and deed. As you all know, Florida is not a community property state.
Expecting any expert's reply..
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