In most cases they will be held responsible. The spouse is considered to have benefited from the debt.
Yes you can.
No, N.C. law does not allow wage garnishment when it pertains to credit card debt.
Negative information remains on a credit report for 7 years in every state. There are strategies to assist in this matter.
If your sued and your creditors receive a judgment they can put a lien on your property.
No, they can only be garnished for taxes, government services and child support arrearages.
In North Carolina the estate of the deceased is responsible for the debts. Indirectly, the spouse is going to pay the debts, either by a smaller inheritance or as a beneficiary of the goods and services purchased by the spouse.
The estate is responsible for the decedent's credit card debt.
In North Carolina the estate is responsible. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
A person cannot disinherit their spouse in North Carolina. Please see the discussion at the "Surviving Spouse" link below, especially the section entitled "Right to dissent from the will". There is a somewhat complicated process followed in North Carolina.
How long does a credit judgement stay on credit repot in North Carolina
In North Carolina can one spouse enter the marital home through breaking a window?
The estate has the responsibility to settle all debts including bills in North Carolina. Once that is done, the remainder can be distributed.
Indirectly, the spouse will be paying the debts. The estate has the responsibility to settle all debts, including medical bills, not the husband. Once that is done, then remainder can be distributed to the husband.
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No. The person named on the credit agreement is solely responsible for all debts incurred on the card. The only exception is - if the account is in joint names - and BOTH parties signed the agreement. In that case - each signatory would be equally responsible for the debt.
There are many legitimate personal loans in North Carolina for people with bad credit. Most of them are referred to as payday loans and they do not consider your credit rating.
I think so as long as she is ugly.