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I am not sure what you are asking, but here goes. If you file bankruptcy for yourself, it only applies to you. The debtors can, and probably will go after your ex. It happened to me already. Your ex can file bankruptcy on his own behalf, and be protected also. If you have a judgment against your ex, and he owes you, I do not think that you, filing bankruptcy would interfere. I am not an attorney , but do believe that he would still owe you whatever the court ordered .

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Q: Will your bankruptcy stop your judgments against your ex?
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