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What's YOURS is HERS and what's HERS is HERS.
In most cases it changes immediately. The laws do vary some between states, but both parties reap the benefits of the properties.
His and Hers - 1990 Fear of Marriage 1-8 was released on: USA: 2 July 1990
Josephine
Yes, both husband and wife are responsible for each other's debt even if one or the other does not sign any legal documents. Louisiana is a community property state. So, whats his is hers and what is hers is his.
This is an old law, possibly not even enforced anymore. Often it is cheaper to break up before the marriage than after. If she breaks up, then she needs to return the ring. Otherwise, it is hers.
Vanna and her husband had two children and did not adopt
she was my English teacher and that's not my place to answer its hers.
A husband's liability on his wife's credit card account has no bearing on his knowledge of the account. His liability depends upon state law and whether they live in a state with community property statutes. Marital assets and debts belong to both partners under certain states laws. In other states, what is hers is hers and vice versa. This applies to both assets and debts. Even if this particular husband is not liable under the laws of their state; any purchase they attempted jointly in the future would be affected by the debt and the wife's pattern of usage and payment. If you are still married it probably wouldn't have any effect on your liability for debt incurred. If you reside in a community property state, all debts in marriage belong equally to both parties. In other words, not much can be done, unless you choose to charge your spouse with committing forgery/fraud. Your best option is to close the account.
Hers in a sentence: That's not yours, it's hers. That blanket is hers. That coat is hers. get the picture? It's used when something belongs to a female usually.
A woman who is told that the house that she lives in is not either hers or hers or her husbands can check this out at the Land Title Office. If her name is not on the title then the house is not hers, but, if brought into a court of law this sometimes can be changed as long as the husband owns the house.