This depends on if your husband is on the original lease. If other bills are in your name than the rent you are responsible for those. If the forner is true you can have your name removed.
The third party should only claim the percentage they put into the property. Husband and wife's share should be divided 50/50. For example Husband 40% - Wife 40% - third party 20% Or Husband 20% - Wife 20% - thrid party 60% Get the idea? Husband and wife share equally.
those who act as a facade for business of their husband or brother
The proper way to list a husband and wife when acknowledging them in a program would be 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith.' You might also say 'Dr. and Mr. Smith' or 'Jane and John Smith'.
yes mostly you can change locks on any doors
Your husband cannot use property as collateral if his name is not on the deed without written permission of the property owner. Some lending institutions will not allow this, even if the law does. In some cases, marital property is automatically considered joint property.
Are you asking if your previous husband ought to be legally responsible for supporting your children by your new husband?
You and your husband will still be responsible for the rent, maybe your landlord will allow you to sublet, that way you are off the hook until the end of your lease, now go after the other 2 and get your share of the rent back from them.
No..only the (ex)husband could be held responsible
Stepparents are not responsible for their stepchildren. You are not responsible for your husband's child(ren). However, to collect unpaid support, the State may place liens on real and personal property, including bank accounts, even though you are a joint owner.
yes the same hapend to me and fast
He has three children, two sons and a daughter from two previous marriages.
Prior means previous to, thus prior husband means ex-husband.
The husband's estate is responsible. If she was a co-signer or beneficiary of the debt, she will have some responsibility.
No, your husband is responsible for his half. You can pay it for him but he should look for a job.
Prior means previous to, thus prior husband means ex-husband.
Once married you and your husband's legal issues are heavily bound together. Living it will be hard to keep the financial picture separated. If he is deceased, the debts are the responsibility of the estate. Anyone that was also a co-signer on any of the agreements might also be responsible. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
Not if the mother is in the childern's lives. If you married the father then the children cme along too, you are now the step-mother and have to take that responsibility if it is given to you.