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Funds are transferred to the surviving spouse
You cannot find hidden accounts on your computer. The accounts are stored in Gmail website. If there are no emails there, you can't find them.
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This is a bit confusing, but I'll try. If the new spouse is the ower of the old debt, then yes. The beginning of a new marriage does not absolve old responsibilities. If the the new spouse married the ower of the old debt, then no. Those who are not contracted to owe cannot be pursued for a debt owed by another. If the new spouse now has joint accounts with his or her new partner, regardless of who owes the old debt, then those accounts are fair game to any creditor who holds a judgment against the old accounts.
In Florida, adult children do not have automatic rights to the joint accounts made with the parent's second spouse. If the accounts were set up as joint accounts with rights of survivorship, they would pass directly to the surviving joint owner. The adult children may have a claim if they can prove that the joint accounts were not intended to be gifts to the second spouse, but this can be legally complex and challenging to prove. Consulting with a probate attorney in Florida would be advisable in this situation.
How do I find hidden money my spouse put in a annuity or trust?
Your credit standing alone won't affect your spouse's credit. The only way your spouse's credit would be affected along with yours is if you jointly hold accounts and then fail to pay them.
No. it is not mandatory to have a joint account with your spouse. If you feel, you no longer wish to have your spouse in your joint account, you can let them know and then contact the bank to remove their name from the accounts joint holders list.
They are typically going to be held responsible. The debt is used to buy goods and services. The spouse is considered to have benefited from these debts.
no, you have to be there to show ID and sign paper work.
If you think your spouse is cheating on you, in your own home, I would install a hidden camera or hire a private investigator to find out if your suspicions are warranted.
The extent of liability depends on whether the married couple reside in a community property state and if so, if the accounts were established during the marriage. Married couples residing in community property states, other than Wisconsin and Texas are usually equally responsible for debts regardless of which spouse is the account holder.