It is a rare couple that does not incur debt during a marriage.
Divorce calls for dividing up the debts, but it can be a frustrating and confusing process.
It is a rare couple that does not incur debt during a marriage.
Divorce calls for dividing up the debts, but it can be a frustrating and confusing process.
Question:
My wife does not have insurance and a week after I filed for divorce she incurred several large medical bills.
What, if any, responsibility will I have regarding the forthcoming medical bills if we were separated at the time these costs were levied?
Question:
I have been legally separated from my wife for many years. During the time of separation she has accumulated thousands in debt owed to utility companies.
Can I be held liable for debts accumulated by my spouse during a legal separation?
Question:
My wife and I separated earlier this year and she moved out of the home. Because she moved out, do we still have to split any debt created by the separation 50/50 when the divorce is final?
Question:
My ex-wife has quit sending me the court-ordered monthly payments that are meant to be used to pay down the credit card debt we are both responsible for, according to our divorce decree.
Can I deduct those missed payments from the amount of monthly child support I owe?