If it is a joint account. probably not.
If the husband adds the wife as a "joint" it will show on her credit report but will most likely not be counted against her if she tried to apply for a loan. If the husband adds the wife as an "authorized user" it will not even show on her credit report because she has no legal obligation to pay the credit card bills, but she has the right to use the card.
I thought this was illegal. How is the credit card company that is garnishing his wages supposed to collect their money when our account is frozen?
Can you sue your absent husband for not paying a credit card he borrowed money on, the credit card is in my name only?
No.
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.
No, you cannot apply for a credit card in your husband's name without his signature and consent.
You have asked a complicated legal question and the answer depends on the details and the laws in your particular jurisdiction. The answer may differ in a community property state or if the credit card debt benefitted both husband and wife. The lien may be successful depending on the aforementioned factors.
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