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No. A spouse is not responsible for their spouse's debts that were incurred prior to marriage. The only debt that can be shared post-marriage that was incurred pre-marriage would be debt on an account that you became a joint account holder on after marriage.
No you are responsible for his debt prior to marriage. Keep in mind that each come to the marriage with their own personal credit history. You are only responsible for joint accounts. Credit obtained in both names.
Whoever had the debt is responsible. Any carry over debts do not count in the marriage. What you both get into debt together is what counts.
Yes. STATED BY AUTHOR
Only if that person was also a co-owner of the card prior to the marriage. If you were the only owner of the card (and consequently the debt) prior to the marriage, then no, you are the sole owner of the debt.
Debt prior to marriage should not be transferred, but any debt from the marriage is still your responsibility if she fails to pay.
Absolutely not ! Whether you're single, engaged or married YOU are responsible for your OWN debt ! Even after you get married - your spouse is NOT responsible for debt YOU owe !
No you are not personally responsible for the debt in Pennsylvania. The estate is required to pay off the debts. If the estate cannot do so, they distribute as best they can. If the court approves the distribution, the debts are ended.
Yes, in Oklahoma a spouse is responsible for their exes debt during marriage. If the debt benefited both parties than both parties must pay. An attorney can help you explore your options.
The children are not directly responsible in Pennsylvania. The estate is responsible to settle all the debts. Until these have been paid, the children are not entitled to receive anything.