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Date: Wed, 03/02/2011 - 23:06

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 23:06

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I have divorced my husband back in December 2010. We have not been in touch since the court hearing. However, last night, he called me and told that I owe $10,000 credit card debt. I was shocked to hear that. I have always paid my bills on time. When I told him that I don???t owe any money to anyone, then he confessed that he had purchased a boat in August without informing me. My question is, do I really need to pay any money? My name is not included in that credit card and we live in Texas. I am just angry and confused. Please help.


As Nelly has suggested, Texas is a community property state. As the boat was purchased when you and your husband were married, you owe the debt. You will be liable to pay off a portion of that debt - $5000. You can negotiate with your ex-husband so that he pays off the maximum debt and you may put down a small amount of money toward the debt.


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Submitted by Anna Sweeting on Thu, 03/03/2011 - 01:46

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It would be a good idea to speak with your attorney about this one....true, its a community property state, but I dont know if something could be done about this because of the circumstances. I would definitely record the phone conversation with your ex and talk about how you cannot believe he bought a boat behind your back and didnt even tell you, and now he expects you to pay for it. I would get him on tape admitting that he did this--it might help. In Texas, community property can become separate property--ask your attorney about this process and see if it could apply to this situation. Also, while you could try to get the judge to order that your ex is financially responsible for the boat, that decision is not binding on the credit card company--that means they could still come after you if he doesnt pay them. Generally, your only option at that point would be to sue your ex for not paying his obligation and obtain a money judgment against him.


lrhall41

Submitted by skydivr7673 on Thu, 03/03/2011 - 05:20

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Greetings "Clara Wilson",

Sounds kind of sneaky to me.
As the others have suggested, go to your attorney and ask.

Was it an existing credit card?
Did he obtain a new credit card, joint application, forge your name?

What did the divorce decree state regarding debts/assets?

This is very interesting, please keep us posted.
King "Kash" Jabba Labba


lrhall41

Submitted by King Jabba Labba on Thu, 03/03/2011 - 07:27

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