Bankruptcy

You should talk to a bankruptcy attorney in your area. We only practice divorce law at our firm.

Good luck,

Shonnese D. Stanback
Attorney
The Rosen Law Firm
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Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
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Ok I was wanting some info here on bankrupty and seperation…My husband of 17 years had failed to pay any bills once he left the home. There is one debt that was occurred during our marriage that I had received a judgement on… Seeing I have been the hommaker of 17 yrs and he was to soul money provider of all the bills…And I go to court for this judgement on the neglect of it not being paid since he left and I explin to the judge I for a long time was not receiving no money from the husband and now gave some money but not enough to cover bills…Would the judge rule for his wages to be garnished even though his name is not on the bill but only mine???
Husband wants to basically now go in and file a chapter 7…