no its illegal to sign his name its fraud No, illegal and fraud. Split the daycare with him or barter with other moms for watching times/working times.
Yes, you are liable for your husbands credit card.
Absolutely NOT !... If you do - you would be committing fraud !
No, only the owner and authorized users of the credit card will be reported on the credit card company to the credit agencies. If your husband is an authorized user on the credit card then it will show up on his credit report.
Yes
No, if the wife is not an authorized user on the credit card then it does not affect the wife's credit report. So the late payment will only be on the husband credit report.
Only if she is also on the account. If not, then absolutely not. You can get yourself in a heap of trouble by using the credit card of a deceased person. You must notify the credit card company of the death and close that account.
If the card is in his name, only, there may be an out. You will need to get legal help.
yes if they have your name on it
No. The husband of the family is responsible for everything that happens to or by the family members.
If you want to get a business credit card, it is best to keep your personal and business finances separated. There are sites that can help you. businessfinance.com should be able to help you. I could not find the necessary credit score.
Yes, you can remove your name by writing the credit card company. You could also customer service and have your name removed.
If you are married, your husband can definitely apply for a credit card in your name. This is commonly done. Some husbands make their wives as supplement to their credit cards or apply for a separate card. So, the credit card company may not find anything wrong with what your husband did. Not unless, you and your husband are having problems, then if you have a case, better report it first to the proper authority before you approach the credit card company with your complaint or case.