The issue is debt between your ex-husband and you. The credit card is only the form of that debt.
Other than requesting the money from him, you can sue him in civil or small claims court. If you are granted a judgment, the same options would become available to you as any other plaintiff. You would be able to garnish wages, place liens against any real property or attach bank accounts. Details would depend upon your state's laws regarding these matters.
it is approx 35k
The average 401K savings balance for a 50 year old married couple is about $480,500 on the low end and about $1.2 million on the high end. This is after working and saving for 28 years.
35 year old married male. combined income of 185k. Liquid Savings is $32,000
Whomever signed the contract is responsible for the balance.
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.
no
It's Carey Hart. I know they were married, but I don't know if they're actually divorced.
Usually an exspouse of the deceased is mentioned if they had been married longer than 8 years, or have children by the exspouse.
No. What you inherit is yours, not his, and it isn't community property.
You cannot get married if you are already married. A church may be willing to bless your marriage.
It is called bigamy and is illegal. They are already married, they can't be married twice.
Yes. Jerry Yan already married to Ella Chen.
If you had been married to your husband more than 20 years, you should still be able to receive SSI benefits from your exhusband. Check with www.socialsecurity.gov.
Kevin is already married
He is already married
Salman Khan is not married.
He is already married