Nevada Individual Bankruptcy & Joint Filing Representation
Do you have to file jointly? No, you do not have to file bankruptcy jointly. One married spouse can file for bankruptcy individually. However, as a general rule it is almost always better for a husband and wife to file together in order to take full advantage of all available bankruptcy exemptions. For instance, if one spouse files there will be one set of exemptions while the assets of both spouses will be eligible for liquidation. This could result in losing more property to liquidation than would occur if both spouses file.
At the Law Offices of Rodney K. Okano in Las Vegas, we can help you explore your bankruptcy options and work diligently to achieve a result that protects your best interests. Attorney Rodney K. Okano can handle your bankruptcy from A to Z, helping you take the steps now to protect your well being into the future.
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For more information about jointly filing for bankruptcy, including how it might affect your credit score, contact us today for a free initial consultation with a knowledgeable bankruptcy lawyer.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.





