If my wife and I are separated and she signed a contract for a car, am I liable for the debt?
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If my wife and I are separated and she signed a contract for a car, am I liable for the debt?
We’ve lived apart for 6 months and we each take care of our own finances. Although no legal separation.
Asked on August 10, 2011 North Dakota
Answers:
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
No you are not liable. Unless you live in a community property state (you don't), or you specifically agreed to be held liable (I assume that you did not; you didn't indicate this to be the case), or this was a necessary expnese for the household (which it wasn't, unlike a medical bill) one spouse is not liable for the debts of the other spouse.
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