Then collections come after me, my men to blame?


I think I’m pretty sure that the debt arose before our marriage, but say if my husband in his name happens after we married, I am responsible. What about medical bills? What if it goes to collections? I know she can to get something in both our names. Can a collection company garnish my wages for the debt that is not in my name? Does change that if you live in a community property state?

You’re right, you can incur debt your husband during the marriage in a state of community of property. If you live in a state of non-Community goods, it is complicated and beyond my knowledge on the issue.

not a collection agency can garnish wages, they would have to obtain a court order. Medical bills are harder to calculate for them and are still treated differently than consumer debt, but as this is the case depends on it from your country of residence.

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