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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.
If the couple acquired the debt while they were together, then both of them are responsible. Additionally, the summons will show who is responsible for the debt by naming the individuals who are being sued.
Unfortunatly, because you were married, her debt is your debt. You are both responsible. You can try to pay it then sue her for lost income.
It really depends on the situation.
No
If the debt is on a shared account, then yes, the wife's pay can be garnished even if the husband was the one who ran the debt up.
The first step a person should take to find out how to get out of debt is to find out what debt they have. After they find out what debt they have, they should contact the companies that they owe money to and see if they are willing to settle.
Normally the spouse is held liable for the debt. The presumption is that they benefited by the goods and services.
You will be responsible for the whole debt since you are the only one capable of paying the debt after your wife's bankruptcy.
If the wife was listed as a cardholder (even secondary) probably.
of course; it would be offensive if not