any advice ty
Date: Mon, 05/11/2009 - 20:14
I would find a BK lawyer and talk with them. But it sounds like
I would find a BK lawyer and talk with them. But it sounds like chapter 7 would be best for you. And you need to file for the divorce and if the kids are his nail his butt for support! Usually the first appt with a lawyer is free.
thx see hes a mexican guy works under the table he does send chi
thx see hes a mexican guy works under the table he does send child support for 2 kids hahah 400 damn dollars he makes triple that in a week been there saw it but have no way of proving it when I call child support because of late payments they tell me he doesnt even have a job on file what ya what a jerk as far as lawyers do they do bancruptcy and divorce in one i need it all
well first off hes a mexican guy who gets paid under the table I
well first off hes a mexican guy who gets paid under the table I do get 400 in support from him but I know for a fact because Ive been there and seen it he gets paid 3 times more than what he sends in support when I call support because of late payments they say he doesnt even have a job on file to go after his sorry butt hes a real master mind jerk of all trades its stinks to be me I swear as for a bk lawyer can they do a divorce at same time Ive heard of legal services and probono but dont know where to go w/ that
I am sorry to hear that. Too bad for the kids. As far as the
I am sorry to hear that. Too bad for the kids.
As far as the lawyer doing both, that is one thing you would have to ask them. I really don't know. It's been over 10 years since I have filed. But maybe you will ba able to make him pay some of the debts that occured during the marriage. It all depends on the state laws. But that would help you out. Why wipe them all out if he can be responsible for 1/2 of the debt.
I am sure someone will be along tomorrow that may be able to answer this better for you. I say for the kids sake nail his butt for as much as you can :wink: I wish you well on this :)
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Hi brena,
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Unfortunately, neither Missouri nor Ohio are Community property states. First, you should file for divorce immediately. During the divorce proceedings, the debt will be divided up by the courts in great detail. And after that, clean it all up with a BK.
You really need a fresh start. i am so sorry to hear that things are going so badly, but there is light at the end of the tunnel and you can put all this behind you.
My best to you.