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Absolutely not ! Whether you're single, engaged or married YOU are responsible for your OWN debt ! Even after you get married - your spouse is NOT responsible for debt YOU owe !
I'm not trying to be funny, but if you were married (legally) to him at the time of death, yes - who else would be responsible for it?
In most cases, yes, they will be responsible. They are considered to have benefited from the goods and services.
If they are a cosigner for the debt, yes. Just because they are married doesn't make them automatically liable for the others debt, but it may very well make them responsible for it. Why is this? Because when you are in a boat sitting on opposite ends, when Evan a small ripple or change in weight can topple the boat. Sit in the middle, and co-ordinate your efforts...
Yes because when you get married you are one so your spouse whould be responsible for their debt because that means their in debt to
A married couple share responsibility for all debts. If he is deceased, the estate will have to resolve the debt before she can receive her inheritance.
Absolutely not ! Whether you're single, engaged or married YOU are responsible for your OWN debt ! Even after you get married - your spouse is NOT responsible for debt YOU owe !
In general, you are not responsible for your spouse's debts that were incurred before you were married. However, there may be exceptions depending on the laws in your state and if you live in a community property state where joint assets could be at risk. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance on your situation.
I'm not trying to be funny, but if you were married (legally) to him at the time of death, yes - who else would be responsible for it?
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The spouse is considered to benefit from the debt. Yes, the spouses share responsibility.
Yes, if your husband has a bankruptcy before he got married it will still effect his credit.
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No, and even if you had been married the answer is still no unless you signed as a guarantor of payment. It is common that debt collectors attempt to harass the spouse with claims of shared liability, however 9-out-of-10 times it is just lies.
She is not directly responsible. The estate is going to be responsible. And since she will likely be getting the bulk of the estate, paying off the debt will reduce her amount.
In most cases, yes, they will be responsible. They are considered to have benefited from the goods and services.
Yes, you are married. For years I didnt even work or have credit cards, but I established credit due to my husbands last name, because we are married.