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If you are legally married, normally, any obligations assumed by one spouse become the obligation of the other as well. The only exception would be financial obligaions he, HIMSELF, made prior to your marriage. You wouldn't expect to keep driving a car cost-free because he bought it, or live in a home mortgage or rent-free, because he signed the lease, or continue to watch a TV without paying for it because he purchased it. You should contact the creditors and advise them of the situation and ask how this can be worked out. If not, YOUR credit record could be ruined. "Life," and its obligations, doesn't stop just because he is no longer on the scene earning a paycheck.

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