No. They can only go after the assets of the person that is being sued. If you have a joint account with that person that is part of the other person's assets. Any account that is just in your name is safe as you are not the person being sued.
No. Before marriage what he comes into the marriage with in assets and debts are his and it is the same with you.
Don't do that. It's called fraud.
Yes.
yes because once you are married all assets of both people are considered marital assets and can be affected by liens and lawsuits no matter who owns them the wife or husband and even if they wetre iowned before the marriage
Yes, but you have to file listing ALL your debts, not just the one you are being sued for.
No. She isn't being sued.
No frostwire is not being sued,but lime wire got sued I don't know why frostwire didn't get sued and lime wire did.
no
LimeWire has been sued.
Yes, if you have had a suit brought against you which involves monetary damages or questions about your income or assets, the other party in the suit does have the option of filing a lien against you or placing a 'freeze' on your assets to prevent your access to them or prevent you from disposing of them.
Wages will be garnished.