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 .
The responsibility of your mother's estate to pay her ex-husband's judgments would depend on various factors such as the terms of their divorce agreement, any existing court orders, and the laws of the jurisdiction in which the divorce took place. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer who is knowledgeable in probate and family law to understand the specific circumstances and determine the estate's obligations.
get a restraning order against them
No, that's the point of filing bankruptcy. Suing him would be in violation ofthe permanent stay against creditors including you. He can have the bankruptcy court stop the suit and allow him attorney's fees and even damages.If you had grounds for objecting to dscharge, you should have filed an objection with the court.
Not if the debt is discharged in the bankruptcy.
how do l get a court order against my ex-wife to stop her from selling property Thailand
It is more common than people think when an ex does not believe their ex mate means what they say and are hoping if they stick around their ex will change their mind. The only way to stop this is to completely ignore your ex. Do not text; answer your cell and try not to be in the same places he is in. If he keeps following you then you can warn him if he doesn't stop you will get a restraining order against him.
yes but it is expensive
Yes, bankruptcy does not effect spousal support or child support.
Tell him ver sternly that it is all over between us, if you do not stop I will be forced to take legal action against you.
A Q placed at the end of a ticker symbol represent that the company has filed for bankruptcy and or is in bankruptcy proceedings. Ex. GMGMQ - the new symbol for General Motors or Ex. SIXFQ - the new symbol for Six Flags
The debts are paid off and the bankruptcy is closed or any remaining debts are discharged. Assuming the petitioner was the ex-wife who received the inheritance, the divorce court order still stands, and the ex-wife may file a contempt action in divorce court to have the ex-husband pay the ex-wife the amount used to pay the debts. He may even be liable for some or all the costs of the bankruptcy if his failure to pay the debts led to the bankruptcy.
If you handled your BK correctly no, as he/she would be a creditor listed and whose debt is dismissed in the bankruptcy by the court too.