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Old 07-08-2000, 12:45 PM
Laura in Utah
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my x filed for bankruptsy in the middle of the divorce. Now after fighting the stays to be lifted so that the divorce could be done first (as suggested by the trusty)
His attorney has desided to try and have some of the stays lifted (the things that I have possesion of) so that it can be divided. I have heard that he has someone that is willing to buy my husbands interest in the house and furnishings etc. and some property that was in forclossure before he filed for divorce. He wants the stay lifed on the forclosure property but to stipulate that the forclosure can not be continues but only to allow the interest to be sold......
can he do this. Would this take his half out of the bankruptsy and leave my half to cover his debts?
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Old 07-08-2000, 03:33 PM
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I know if you can prove that your soon to be ex is planning on filing bankruptcy, you can ask the courts to place an order not allowing this to happen. I have court documented records on my husbands ex, who had planned on doing this and he would have been left paying the bills. The courts ordered that she could not file bankruptcy. This left him in the clear. It is my understanding that anything he files bankruptcy on, you are then obgliated to pay, if the debts were incurred during the marriage and your name appears on these debts.
 



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