Same-Sex Married Debtors May File a Joint Petition for Bankruptcy: T...
By: Jennifer K. Arcarola
St. John's Law Student
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
In In re Balas & Morales,[1] the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California held that a legally married same-sex couple could jointly petition for bankruptcy.[2] The debtors, Gene Balas and Carlos Morales, are a same-sex couple legally married in California who jointly filed for bankruptcy under chapter 13.[3] The United States Trustee (the “Trustee”) moved to dismiss the case, alleging that section 1307(c) of the United States Bankruptcy Code (the “Code”) prohibits two males from jointly filing for bankruptcy[4] because the Defense of Marriage Act (the “DOMA”) defines “spouse” as a person of the opposite sex who is a husband or a wife,[5] and so Trustee alleged that their case should be dismissed “for cause” pursuant to section 1307(c) of the Code.[6] The court concluded that (1) the DOMA was unconstitutional as applied to a same-sex married couple under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fifth Amendment, (2) no legitimate government interest was served in applying the statute, and (3) none of the eleven grounds for dismissal listed in section 1307 were implicated.[7]
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