Yes
It depends on your state. You should definitely get a lawyer!
The husband's estate is responsible. If she was a co-signer or beneficiary of the debt, she will have some responsibility.
He is. What he comes to the marriage with is his, including debt.
Sadly, no.
A husband and wife do absorb each other's debt. They each become responsible for the debts incurred by the other spouse.
Yes, Wisconsin is a "marital property" state. This means that both the husband and wife "own" assets AND debt jointly.
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If the husband is not a contractual party to the debt, then no, he is not responsible regardless of what state the debts originate from. If the debts were incurred pre- or post-nuptual, it still does not matter provided the husband is not a contractual party to the debt. If however the husband has any joint assetts with the wife, if the Washington creditor seeks to recover the debt by attaching assetts and discovers them in the state in which she currently resides with the husband, those assetts will be attached and disbursed to the creditors, regardless of whether or not the husband is a contractual party to the debt.
Yes
It really depends on the situation.
Well, it depends.....................
Yea, you can be sued for anything. Espcially if you were married when the debt was incurred.