Am I liable for credit card debt awarded to my spouse in Texas? - best credit card awards
CC debt was given to my wife, but pay more. Now the company CC is free? Am I still responsible? Yes, the CC debt to my wife in a divorce proceeding is assigned, signed by the judge.
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The answer is yes! Texas is a property of the community in the sense of what they were married, and until all debt is purchased separately by each spouse during that period, a joint commitment to debt of both. For example say you have a new car the next day they were married and had signed all the documents and you were not there, and nothing signed, nor on the hook for this debt. The separation agreement awarded the blame, but we have to see if your property is to be clearly independent, or is assigned the task of making payments to the company CC. If not as a special fund to collect, which can be dealt with later. Under some state laws when they come after you have a different cause of action against his wife for breach of settlement agreement or reimbursed for the payment of the debt in his pocket. Search also in bankruptcy because the debt is your responsibility to the community, and force you into bankruptcy. Please speak with an attorney who is familiar with the divorce law in Texas.
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