In Mississippi, a husband is typically not personally responsible for his wife's debts incurred before marriage, as debts are generally considered individual liabilities. However, if the couple jointly incurred debt during the marriage or if the husband co-signed for any of his wife's debts, he could be held responsible. Additionally, Mississippi follows the concept of community property in certain situations, which can affect debt responsibility depending on the nature of the debt. It's always best to consult with a legal professional for specific situations.
Both of you, together and individually!
No unless his name is on any debt or contract.
The husband's estate is responsible. If she was a co-signer or beneficiary of the debt, she will have some responsibility.
If the debt is on a shared account, then yes, the wife's pay can be garnished even if the husband was the one who ran the debt up.
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Sadly, no.
Ask yourself the question that if the husband purchased a lottery ticket and the ticket was a winner, would the payments be partly the wife's?
Yes
It really depends on the situation.
Well, it depends.....................
Her estate is responsible for the debt. In most cases he will have to pay from the estate or his own pockets.
In many cases the husband will be held responsible. They are deemed to have benefited from to goods and services.