When you file a personal bankruptcy it does not directly affect your spouse or reflect on their credit report. Your personal bankruptcy is between you and your creditors. Your spouse is not liable for your debts simply because he/she is your spouse. However, your personal bankruptcy can have an impact on the other person in certain ways.
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Personal Bankruptcy and Income Taxes – What You Need to Know
When filing a personal bankruptcy income tax debts are discharged the same as any other unsecured debt, such as credit cards and personal loans. If you are struggling with income tax debt or have had your wages garnished then you should seek the assistance of a professional.
Good Debt vs. Bad Debt
Good debt is for purchases that appreciate in value or significantly improve your quality of life. Bad debts on the other hand typically do not provide you with any long-term benefit. If you carry a heavy amount of bad debt and are only able to make minimum payments then it’s time to look for help.
10 Steps To Rebuild Your Credit Rating After Bankruptcy
Once you have been discharged from your personal bankruptcy or consumer proposal there are some steps you can follow to put you on the path to a healthy credit rating.
What to Know Before Co-signing A Loan?
When you sign for a student loan, line of credit or any type of loan for another person you are legally responsible if that person fails to meet the terms of that credit agreement. If the other person misses payments the creditor will expect you to make the payments and demand that you pay the debt in full.
Beware of Debt Settlement Offers
The debt settlement and credit counselling companies would have you believe that they can easily have your credit balances reduced and save you hundreds if not thousands of dollars. The problem is they cannot guarantee any results. They will require that you pay them monthly administration fees and/or a percentage of the settlement amount as payment for their services. But you need to read their documents very closely to find out what happens to all of those fees that you have paid if they are unable to reach agreements with some or all of your creditors.
What is Surplus Income and How Will it Affect My Bankruptcy?
Surplus Income is having excess income above the net monthly income threshold, set by the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, for a person or family to maintain a minimal standard of living in Canada.