Yes, you are liable for your husbands credit card.
ia an additional credit card holder liable for the whole debt of the credit card account
Absolutely NOT !... If you do - you would be committing fraud !
Yes, you can transfer any balance you want to your credit card. Note if you transfer the balance to your credit card, you are now liable for the full debt and not him unless he is an authorized user on the credit card.
No, only the owner and authorized users of the credit card will be reported on the credit card company to the credit agencies. If your husband is an authorized user on the credit card then it will show up on his credit report.
Yes
ia an additional credit card holder liable for the whole debt of the credit card account
Absolutely NOT !... If you do - you would be committing fraud !
NO
Nope.... your debts are YOUR responsibility.
Yes, you can transfer any balance you want to your credit card. Note if you transfer the balance to your credit card, you are now liable for the full debt and not him unless he is an authorized user on the credit card.
Yes, unless the credit card holder told the person that it was a gift.
No, only the owner and authorized users of the credit card will be reported on the credit card company to the credit agencies. If your husband is an authorized user on the credit card then it will show up on his credit report.
The estate is responsible for the debts. Anyone on the credit card would also be liable for the debt.
Your mother's estate is responsible for her credit card debt.
Yes
If you knew they were using it yes. You are also in breach of your credit card agreement and may also be party to a criminal fraud. If you did not know they were using it, then if you can convince the Bank of this you are not liable; you are a victim of a crime.
You should not have your credit card information on your 'phone. If your 'phone is stolen or lost you are open to fraud. The credit card company can hold you liable for negligence and will not make reparations.