Depending on the situation, either one of the spouses could be responsible for separation. In some situations, it's no ones fault. Some people are just so different, nothing can save the relationship.
no
The basic assumption is that yes, the spouse is jointly responsible. It is assumed that both spouses will benefit from the transactions.
Are spouses responsible for a deceased husbands commercial bank loan with several co-signers?
yes they are both responsible for jobs, and supporting each other
Yes It is very important to insure it is set out in any separation who is responsible for what debt. If it is not you can end up paying and have no recourse back to your former spouse. Took me 2 years to pay off that lesson.
No.
Both of the spouses are responsible for the debt. They both benefited from the debt, so they are held responsibility.
Both spouses are responsible for the DEBT represented by the lien, but the lien can only attach to the interest of whoever is actually on title to the property.
This arrangement is known as a trial separation, where spouses decide to live separately to assess their relationship and work on their issues. It provides space for reflection and can sometimes help in resolving conflicts and deciding on the future of the relationship.
yes usually the spouse is
No. The child's parent is responsible for paying child support.
You may be responsible, if it is not a legal separation.