Beware of swapping your domestic obligations with your former spouse. Substituting debts or replacing property that was originally the former spouse’s obligation or asset can bring about unforeseen consequences.
Example: The former wife was awarded the marital home, and the former husband was required to pay the mortgage until satisfied. His business began to falter and he could not continue paying the mortgage. In order to assist him, the former wife agreed to let him use the home as collateral for a new loan, which both parties signed. In the former husband’s bankruptcy case, his obligation to the former wife was discharged (wiped out) because the new loan constituted a new debt that was not covered by or arising out of the parties’ marital dissolution agreement or divorce decree. So the former wife’s choices are now to remain responsible for the debts of which the home is collateral or to discuss filing her own bankruptcy.
Please consult with a bankrupt