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    Default Bankruptcy for Bills That are Not in Your Name

    My question involves bankruptcy in the state of: Arkansas

    I meet the means test income but I live with a friend all the bills are in her name I pay half I was told they have to be in my name so do I still have to put her on my means test scince no bills are in my name?

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    Default Re: Bankruptcy for Bills That are Not in Your Name

    If you mean that you have an agreement with a roommate that you will divide certain bills, all of which are in your roommate's name, then your roommate is your creditor in relation to those bills.

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    Default Re: Bankruptcy for Bills That are Not in Your Name

    How does that work do I also have to claim her income she's on ssi how do I show her as my creditor and will it affect her ssi I have tremendous medical bills I cannot pay

    Could someone tell me how I would list my roommate as a creditor on means test and would it affect her

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