The law on this point is very clear , you are not liable for your husbands tax blunders made before the marriage, in fact even if he has taken a loan you need not pay for it also.
You will come in the picture only when you are legally married to him.
NO
He is. What he comes to the marriage with is his, including debt.
If the husband was not liable for the debt, then his wages cannot be garnished to collect on the judgment. The judgment is against the person who incurred the debt.
No. Your present spouse had no legal responsibility for you before you were married.
A person is liable for a hospital bill that is incurred while unemployed. Once the bill is issued, you can apply for charity care to offset the costs.
If it isn't in your name it shouldn't be.
Ham is admitted to Investment Associates, an existing partnership. A partnership debt incurred before the date of his admission comes due. is ham liable for debt?
Yes. If you were at fault then you are liable for the damages you incurred.
no
If the state where you live legally recognizes your same-sex marriage, then YES, you can be sued in state court to recover money owed by your spouse. You cannot be sued in federal court, however, as federal law does not recognize a same-sex marriage.
No, the only person legally responsible for tax liability is the individual(s) who signed the tax return. However, the non liable spouse should keep in mind, that some marital property can be subject to attachment in such matters even when the marriage occurred after the tax liablity was incurred.
Maybe. Texas is a community property state,it is generally accepted that debts incurred during marriage belong to both parties. However, Texas law gives a judge power to decide which contractual agreements are considered joint and which are the sole obligation of one spouse.