I have a question regarding a friend of mines divorce and her soon to be ex-husband filing a bankruptcy in the middle of the divorce.
On his Schedule F he listed that he owes her $7000, this is not related to his back child support or domestic wages of any type. The $7000 he owes her is half of a credit card that he has charged up. The judge in the divorce hearing has already entered an order saying they are both responsible to pay half of this credit card. His name is not on the card at all, everything is in her name. With him listing this he is expecting to be discharged of this debt, but my understanding is that he can't be discharged of the debt because it would violate a court order? Am I right on this? If so, if anyone has any experience with filing an objection to discharge that would be great. I have assisted her in filing a POC against him for the domestic wages he owes her, but I'm not familiar with filing the objection to discharge.
On his Schedule F he listed that he owes her $7000, this is not related to his back child support or domestic wages of any type. The $7000 he owes her is half of a credit card that he has charged up. The judge in the divorce hearing has already entered an order saying they are both responsible to pay half of this credit card. His name is not on the card at all, everything is in her name. With him listing this he is expecting to be discharged of this debt, but my understanding is that he can't be discharged of the debt because it would violate a court order? Am I right on this? If so, if anyone has any experience with filing an objection to discharge that would be great. I have assisted her in filing a POC against him for the domestic wages he owes her, but I'm not familiar with filing the objection to discharge.
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