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May a husband and wife file a joint Chapter 13 case?

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May a husband and wife file a joint Chapter 13 case?

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A husband and wife may file a joint Chapter 13 case if each of them meets the requirements listed in the answer to Question 19 above, except that only one of them need have regular income and their combined debts must meet the debt limitations described in the answer to Question 20 above.

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A husband and wife may file a joint chapter 13 case if each of them meets the requirements listed in the answer to Question 19 above, except that only one of them need have regular income and their combined debts must meet the debt limitations described in the answer to Question 20 above.

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ANSWER – A husband and wife may file a joint chapter 13 case if each of them meets the requirements listed in the answer to Question 19 above, except that only one of them need have regular income and their combined debts must meet the debt limitations described in the answer to Question 20 above.

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A husband and wife may file a joint Chapter 13 case even if only one of them has regular income and their combined debts must meet the debt limitations described in the answer to Question 15 above.

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