I spent four hours last night reading and have some questions that maybe everyone can answer.
I read the sticky on the community property states (we live in WA) but I would like to file separately from my husband in hopes of saving his credit (just about everything is in my name). I've heard that they can go after HIM for the debt, but because its a community property state they can't garnish his wages because the money was used to determine the bankruptcy eligibility and is considered community property. Is this true? So pretty much they can go after him, but good luck getting any money?
Next: I have a car loan with a CU with a balance of around $800. My dad is a cosigner on the loan and I do not want him affected by the bankruptcy (I don't really even want him to know), can I pay off the car before the bankruptcy? I know its over $600 but I read that it would be OK because we're paying off secured debt, not unsecured.
Next: Car deductions, you can only claim the $4** ownership deduction if you're actually making payments on the car right?
Next: Are tax refunds included in your 6 months of income?
Finally: My husband has two cards in his name with balances (small $300 and $200), do those have to be included in the bankruptcy, if yes, could I pay them off beforehand?
I have a meeting later this week with an attorney but would love any answers I could get!
I read the sticky on the community property states (we live in WA) but I would like to file separately from my husband in hopes of saving his credit (just about everything is in my name). I've heard that they can go after HIM for the debt, but because its a community property state they can't garnish his wages because the money was used to determine the bankruptcy eligibility and is considered community property. Is this true? So pretty much they can go after him, but good luck getting any money?
Next: I have a car loan with a CU with a balance of around $800. My dad is a cosigner on the loan and I do not want him affected by the bankruptcy (I don't really even want him to know), can I pay off the car before the bankruptcy? I know its over $600 but I read that it would be OK because we're paying off secured debt, not unsecured.
Next: Car deductions, you can only claim the $4** ownership deduction if you're actually making payments on the car right?
Next: Are tax refunds included in your 6 months of income?
Finally: My husband has two cards in his name with balances (small $300 and $200), do those have to be included in the bankruptcy, if yes, could I pay them off beforehand?
I have a meeting later this week with an attorney but would love any answers I could get!
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