First of all, I apologize for being klutzy with the forum's search function, since I'm almost certain that someone must have asked this question at some point...but I wasn't able to find it......so here we go:
Had some friends at our house a couple of nights ago, they are at the final stage of robbing Peter to pay Paul and well aware of it, looking into filing a Ch. 13 (they do know that I'm in an active case) and here's the bottom line:
a) The husband is the one with the income. He claims that his job would be gone in days if he filed, and that he'd much rather lose the house than his current position. Since I've known him for many years, I'll just state that the likelyhood of him changing this position is extremely slim. I wouldn't put one red cent on that bet.
b) The wife used to be the main breadwinner, lost her six-figure job a few years back but not her spending habits which is one of the main avenues that have gotten them to this point. She has no problem filing - he has no problem with her filing by herself - but she doesn't have any income to call her own.
Filing a Ch. 7 is not an option here, due to mortgage arrears.
I know that all income (for the most part) comes into play when one files Ch. 13, but can you actually file a Ch. 13 using solely your spouse's income while they're not filing?
I didn't have an answer for them. What do you good people of BK forum say?
Yes? No? Maybe? Caveats?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Had some friends at our house a couple of nights ago, they are at the final stage of robbing Peter to pay Paul and well aware of it, looking into filing a Ch. 13 (they do know that I'm in an active case) and here's the bottom line:
a) The husband is the one with the income. He claims that his job would be gone in days if he filed, and that he'd much rather lose the house than his current position. Since I've known him for many years, I'll just state that the likelyhood of him changing this position is extremely slim. I wouldn't put one red cent on that bet.
b) The wife used to be the main breadwinner, lost her six-figure job a few years back but not her spending habits which is one of the main avenues that have gotten them to this point. She has no problem filing - he has no problem with her filing by herself - but she doesn't have any income to call her own.
Filing a Ch. 7 is not an option here, due to mortgage arrears.
I know that all income (for the most part) comes into play when one files Ch. 13, but can you actually file a Ch. 13 using solely your spouse's income while they're not filing?
I didn't have an answer for them. What do you good people of BK forum say?
Yes? No? Maybe? Caveats?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
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