If you are still legally married, you can be held responsible. That would be the benefit of getting a divorce.
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I divorced my husband and had the credit card debt negotiated so that he was the responsible party for paying the debt. He does not pay on the debt therefore I found out that I am liable for the debt because the card was opened in both names.
Not unless your spouse is on the title to the property. If not and your spouse signs, then your spouse will be fully responsible for paying the mortgage.Not unless your spouse is on the title to the property. If not and your spouse signs, then your spouse will be fully responsible for paying the mortgage.Not unless your spouse is on the title to the property. If not and your spouse signs, then your spouse will be fully responsible for paying the mortgage.Not unless your spouse is on the title to the property. If not and your spouse signs, then your spouse will be fully responsible for paying the mortgage.
In general, if the spouse's name is on the car loan agreement, they are responsible for the loan. If the loan is in one spouse's name only, that spouse is solely responsible for the loan.
Filing married filing separately does not make you responsible for your spouse's debt. Each spouse is responsible for their own debts when filing separately.
It would depend on whether they are legally separated. If they are still married, she could be held responsible.
As you both are legally separated you can do it.
Yes the law allows you to divorce your spouse legally if you are separated from your spouse for a period of five years.
You are the "spouse" until you are no longer legally married.
yes, if your legally married, then your connected legally to all debts of your spouse.
If the separated spouse is still legally married to the debtor spouse and/or co-signed the original obligation while married, yes.
yes
That depends a great deal on the situation. There may be an insurance clause that would apply. Typically the estate must resolve the debts first.
If you are legally separated, you are free to see other people. South Carolina divorce does use adultery as one of the grounds options, but dating while you are separated is not adultery.
The 16 year old female is legally responsible for herself, since marriage emancipates you. There is no marriage where a spouse is your legal guardian. Marriage is equal.
Yes, although doing so won't help you effectively evaluate whether you should stay separated.
no the new spouse is not legally responsible for a child that is not theirs