No you are responsible for his debt prior to marriage. Keep in mind that each come to the marriage with their own personal credit history. You are only responsible for joint accounts. Credit obtained in both names.
No. A spouse is not responsible for their spouse's debts that were incurred prior to marriage. The only debt that can be shared post-marriage that was incurred pre-marriage would be debt on an account that you became a joint account holder on after marriage.
Only if you signed as a co-guarantor. Otherwise, no.
No, however if you hold any joint assets, before or after marriage, such as a home, car or bank account they can be garnished or levied by the creditor regardless of who else is named on the asset.
Not unless the spouse signed the debt paperwork. However, will they chase one spouse to get to the other spouse, yes they will.
In Wisconsin, which is a community property state, both spouses may be responsible for credit card debts incurred during the marriage, regardless of whose name is on the account. However, debts incurred before the marriage or those incurred by one spouse for personal expenses may not be considered community debts and could be solely the responsibility of the individual spouse. It’s essential to review specific circumstances and possibly consult with a legal professional for detailed advice.
No. A spouse is not responsible for their spouse's debts that were incurred prior to marriage. The only debt that can be shared post-marriage that was incurred pre-marriage would be debt on an account that you became a joint account holder on after marriage.
No, debts incurred before marriage do not become the joint responsibility of a new spouse.
no
Only if you signed as a co-guarantor. Otherwise, no.
In Mississippi, a husband is typically not personally responsible for his wife's debts incurred before marriage, as debts are generally considered individual liabilities. However, if the couple jointly incurred debt during the marriage or if the husband co-signed for any of his wife's debts, he could be held responsible. Additionally, Mississippi follows the concept of community property in certain situations, which can affect debt responsibility depending on the nature of the debt. It's always best to consult with a legal professional for specific situations.
Yes, in general, the wife is not responsible for the debt incurred by her husband before marriage in Hawaii. Hawaii is a common law property state, which means that each spouse is generally responsible for their own separate debts and liabilities. However, it is important to consult with a legal professional to fully understand the specific laws and circumstances that may apply to your situation.
It depends on what country you are writing this from.
No, your husband is not responsible for financial problems before the marraige.
No, however if you hold any joint assets, before or after marriage, such as a home, car or bank account they can be garnished or levied by the creditor regardless of who else is named on the asset.
Not unless the spouse signed the debt paperwork. However, will they chase one spouse to get to the other spouse, yes they will.
No, debts that are incurred before a marriage do not become the responsibility of the new spouse.
NO