yes
Can you sue your absent husband for not paying a credit card he borrowed money on, the credit card is in my name only?
In court, "Sue" just means "ask". The credit card company is just asking the court to require you to pay the debt. Yes, they can ask the court to require you to pay. The way THEY view it: You took on an obligation to pay for credit card purchases. You promised to pay for future purchases and be responsible with your finances when you signed the credit card agreement. Then, every time you used the card, you signed an agreement stating that you would pay for the purchases. Now you're claiming that it wasn't your fault, that the credit card company is responsible because they gave you a card when you weren't employed... It was YOUR responsibility to only purchase what you could pay for. The credit card company didn't have a method of determining your ability to pay for your debts.
Not likely. They can come to collect if you have a balance but sue you why?
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Can you sue your absent husband for not paying a credit card he borrowed money on, the credit card is in my name only?
In court, "Sue" just means "ask". The credit card company is just asking the court to require you to pay the debt. Yes, they can ask the court to require you to pay. The way THEY view it: You took on an obligation to pay for credit card purchases. You promised to pay for future purchases and be responsible with your finances when you signed the credit card agreement. Then, every time you used the card, you signed an agreement stating that you would pay for the purchases. Now you're claiming that it wasn't your fault, that the credit card company is responsible because they gave you a card when you weren't employed... It was YOUR responsibility to only purchase what you could pay for. The credit card company didn't have a method of determining your ability to pay for your debts.
Yes. Why should your citizenship matter? If you did something that harmed the credit card company, they can sue you.
y bro
if they do then you can sue
no
as long as it remains a part of your credit report, 7 years.
Not likely. They can come to collect if you have a balance but sue you why?
Yes, credit card companies can sue individuals of any age for unpaid debts. Age does not exempt someone from legal action for failing to pay their credit card bills.
Yes.
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