Hello all! This is my first post here and I'm hoping I can get some help. I live in Louisiana (community property state) and am wanting to file Ch. 7, as I see no other way out of my financial situation.
The problem is that I am going to have to file alone, as my wife filed Ch 7 in 2005, before we were married. But now, after reading many posts on here and talking to an attorney, I am scared that the creditors are all just going to go after her and get a judgment, followed by a wage garnishment.
All of the debt is in my name only, except for a vehicle that is in both which I will be reaffirming. I have about $18,000 spread over 5 cc's, a $3,500 personal loan at the credit union, $5,000 in medical bills, and I owe about $8,000 on a repo. We were struggling but making it until our daughter was born a few months ago, but now with all the added expense, I just can't keep up with the payments.The attorney I consulted with did assure me that it would be VERY unlikely that they would come after her, but I'm not sure if I trust him.
Does anyone have personal experience with a similar situation? Do you think they will come after her or is it truly unlikely? And if they do come after her, can they garnish her wages? Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. I do plan on consulting with a few other attorneys, but in the mean time I'm hoping for some help on here.
Thanks for your time!
The problem is that I am going to have to file alone, as my wife filed Ch 7 in 2005, before we were married. But now, after reading many posts on here and talking to an attorney, I am scared that the creditors are all just going to go after her and get a judgment, followed by a wage garnishment.
All of the debt is in my name only, except for a vehicle that is in both which I will be reaffirming. I have about $18,000 spread over 5 cc's, a $3,500 personal loan at the credit union, $5,000 in medical bills, and I owe about $8,000 on a repo. We were struggling but making it until our daughter was born a few months ago, but now with all the added expense, I just can't keep up with the payments.The attorney I consulted with did assure me that it would be VERY unlikely that they would come after her, but I'm not sure if I trust him.
Does anyone have personal experience with a similar situation? Do you think they will come after her or is it truly unlikely? And if they do come after her, can they garnish her wages? Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. I do plan on consulting with a few other attorneys, but in the mean time I'm hoping for some help on here.
Thanks for your time!
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