If the husband adds the wife as a "joint" it will show on her credit report but will most likely not be counted against her if she tried to apply for a loan. If the husband adds the wife as an "authorized user" it will not even show on her credit report because she has no legal obligation to pay the credit card bills, but she has the right to use the card.
No, not if the accounts are separate. Married couples credit ratings are only affected equally when the account is held jointly.
Closing a brokerage account does not directly affect your credit score because brokerage accounts are not reported to credit bureaus. However, if you have outstanding debts or margin loans associated with the account, closing it could impact your overall financial situation and potentially affect your credit indirectly.
Closing a savings account will not directly affect your credit score because savings accounts are not reported to credit bureaus. However, if the account is linked to a credit card or loan, closing it could impact your credit utilization ratio, which may indirectly affect your credit score.
No credit reports only report debt not assets. Checking and saving account information does not appear on credit reports so will not affect your credit score.
Not really, if Person B is just a person who received an additional card with access to that account. Person A is the person's whose credit is on the line for the account. Person B is in no way liable for the account because Person B is not part of the credit card agreement. The bankruptcy will not affect person B. Now the reason I say "not really" is because that account will be closed and Person B will no longer receive the benefit of having this account on their credit report as an authorized user. There may be a slight decrease but only from the general closure of an account.
Yes, if you are a joint defendant or hold jointly owned property.
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No, not if the accounts are separate. Married couples credit ratings are only affected equally when the account is held jointly.
No, having a YouTube account will not affect your computer in any negative way.
No, it will only affect ur joint account. Then cannot touch your other account.
Yes, especially if he doesn't want to share you with another woman. If he entertains the idea, there is a chance that he will invite women to your bed that you don't want to be with. Plus, it can happen even when you don't want to share your husband with another woman. It is better that you get rid of those thoughts because the consequences are horrible.
Drag. This is the force which acts against a runner and is the resultant force of the runner pushing against the particles in the air. Drag is affected by the mass and surface area of the runner. Friction is another force which can affect running.
No. Emails are stored on a separate server. Files on your computer do not impact your email account, and unless you download them, messages in your email account do not affect the amount of space used on your computer.
No it will not.
I am sure that it would depend on the abusive ex-husband.
In Minnesota, a divorce should not affect a child's savings account for college in a divorce.
It sometimes affects a womans libido.