You don't get married.
No, not if the accounts are separate. Married couples credit ratings are only affected equally when the account is held jointly.
It will only become an issue if you apply for joint credit such as a mortgage, vehicle financing, and so forth.
No, because you have your own separate credit report.
Only if you're co-signing a loan for him, which would be silly if he's so excellent. If that's what he told you, and you're not married yet, run. Sounds like BS on one level or another.
VERY Excellent !!
There is no such thing as a joint credit rating or joint credit score. Even when two people apply for credit together, their credit is pulled and scores are provided separately. These two separate reports can be merged into one single credit report, but look closely; you will still see separate scores on each bureau for them.
No, you can get bad credit only if you have a joint (co-signed or authorized user) on the bad person credit card. Keep your accounts separate. If you want to buy a house a lender may require both credits and that is when it would affect you.
If you filled out any applications for credit and said you were married -or- if you have any joint credit with your spouse, it will be on your credit report.
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It means your credit is in "Excellent Standing"
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