Hi everyone. I'm hoping you can give me some advice on a unique situation that I unfortunately find myself in. I am seriously contemplating filing personal bankruptcy, but my wife is not. Here is a brief rundown of the situation:
1. Our house and both of our vehicles are owned jointly.
2. I am planning on trying to include my student loan debt (currently $100K) as part of my filing because paying it would cause undue hardship for the foreseeable future.
Okay, so here is where it gets interesting. My wife is set to take over the estate of her father within the next 3-6 months. The estate is valued at approximately $350K, which includes a $175K house owned free and clear and an IRA account valued at $175K as of 12/31/15.
Below are the questions I have that I'm hoping you all can help me with. I'm thinking I know the answer to these, but I'd like to hear from someone who has experience with this type of thing, if possible.
1. Can the bankruptcy court come after the estate to satisfy my debts, even though I personally have no claim to that money and property?
2. Will my wife's credit be affected because of me filing bankruptcy due to many of our assets being jointly owned? Or perhaps a better question is - is there any way she can be spared?
Thanks in advance everyone. I'm looking forward to gaining someone insight based on your comments.
TheGreenMan
1. Our house and both of our vehicles are owned jointly.
2. I am planning on trying to include my student loan debt (currently $100K) as part of my filing because paying it would cause undue hardship for the foreseeable future.
Okay, so here is where it gets interesting. My wife is set to take over the estate of her father within the next 3-6 months. The estate is valued at approximately $350K, which includes a $175K house owned free and clear and an IRA account valued at $175K as of 12/31/15.
Below are the questions I have that I'm hoping you all can help me with. I'm thinking I know the answer to these, but I'd like to hear from someone who has experience with this type of thing, if possible.
1. Can the bankruptcy court come after the estate to satisfy my debts, even though I personally have no claim to that money and property?
2. Will my wife's credit be affected because of me filing bankruptcy due to many of our assets being jointly owned? Or perhaps a better question is - is there any way she can be spared?
Thanks in advance everyone. I'm looking forward to gaining someone insight based on your comments.
TheGreenMan
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