depending on who was using the card, that's who's fault it would be...
I'm going to assume since it was your spouse's credit card, that your spouse is then responsible for it.
If you are a joint applicant, then yes, but if the card is not in your name, then no.
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No, Wisconsin will not garnish a spouses wages to satisfy a credit card debt. Credit cards do not generally seek garnishments unless the amount is very large.
You are because you incurred the debt.
The estate is primarily responsible. However, a spouse is normally considered to benefit from such debt and can be held responsible.
Your dead spouse's estate is responsible for the credit card debt. In practice, this may amount to "you are responsible for it."
If you are a joint applicant, then yes, but if the card is not in your name, then no.
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The estate is responsible for the decedent's credit card debt.
No, Wisconsin will not garnish a spouses wages to satisfy a credit card debt. Credit cards do not generally seek garnishments unless the amount is very large.
No. The card holder is responsible for all debt on the credit they extended to him. (You may be responsible to the credit card holder for the debt he incurred for you, if that was your agreement).
For Kentucky the estate is responsible for the debts of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed any any remainder distributed.
The person who carried the card is still responsible for the debt.
You are because you incurred the debt.
The estate has primary responsibility. But the debts of a spouse are a benefit to both of them, so both have the responsibility.
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Whoever owns the credit card