It is very common for spouses to experience significant financial challenges during and after a divorce. Spouses who previously shared expenses must now afford separate homes, pay for appropriate legal counsel and divide property equitably. The primary custodial parent often bears the costs of caring for children on a daily basis, and the noncustodial parent bears the financial cost of child support. In some cases, the more affluent spouse may be paying a significant sum in spousal support.
If you are struggling with debt due to a divorce and wish to learn more about bankruptcy, I encourage you to contact me, attorney Charles Covey. I have more than 30 years of experience in bankruptcy law. I have helped thousands of Illinois divorce and bankruptcy clients obtain debt relief with Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. To schedule a free consultation, contact my law office in Peoria, Illinois.
Do Not Delay
If you and your spouse are contemplating divorce, a number of complex factors must be considered to determine your best course of action. Should you file individually prior to a divorce, jointly before a divorce or should you wait and have one or both of you file individually after a divorce. These are complex issues that should be discussed with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer.
I have been practicing exclusively in bankruptcy and debt relief matters for the last 20 years, so I am prepared to answer your questions and help you make an informed decision about bankruptcy.
Contact a Peoria Bankruptcy Lawyer
Call 309-674-8125 to schedule your free consultation. You may also contact me by e-mail.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.