FILING JOINTLY
Is an Individual or Joint Filing Right For Me?
Joint and individual bankruptcy in New Jersey will have different impacts on a debtor depending on whether they file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 case. For example, filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy means that the non-filing spouse may be offered more protection from liability for shared debts. Chapter 7, however, may offer no protection to the non-filing spouse.
Discussing the advantages and impacts that a joint bankruptcy filing by husband and wife in New Jersey will have on you and your spouse is important - and a free consultation with Bergen/Hudson County bankruptcy lawyer, Rafael Gomez will help you get started.
Mr. Gomez has helped many married couples who filed jointly and have lived in, for example, Hackensack, Bogota, Maywood, Little Ferry, Paramus, Rochelle Park, Moonachie, Wood Ridge, Hasbrouck Heights, Lodi, Garfield, Oradell, Closter, Englewood, Bergenfield, Teaneck, Ridgefield Park, Cliffside Park, Palisades Park, Leonia, Fort Lee, Tenafly, Fairview and other Bergen County communities. He has also filed joint bankruptcy cases for married couples living in the Hudson County communities of Union City, West New York, North Bergen, Jersey City, Guttenberg, Secaucus, Bayonne, Kearny, Harrison, East Newark and other nearby communities. In Passaic County, Mr. Gomez has filed joint bankruptcy case/petitions for married couples with marital debt who lived in Paterson, Passaic, Clifton, Hawthorne, Haledon, West Milford, West Paterson/Woodland Park, Prospect Park, Ringwood, Totowa and Wayne.
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