If you live in a community property state, community property is property acquired during marriage. Community property also includes income during marriage. Each spouse has a one half inte
S.L,. Member, California Bar
answered 5 months ago
In a non-community property state, one spouse can't be held liable for the other spouse's pre-marital debt; in other words there is no spousal liability for debt that was incurred prior to the marriag
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar
answered 7 months ago
It is entirely possible that if you are unable to keep up with the spousal support (alimony payments) awarded against you and there is a subsequent judgment against you for back support, your "ex" cou
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 9 months ago
I am so sorry for her. She has many rights regardless of what he says. Money earned or assets bought during a marriage are marital property so the things are just as much hers as his. &nbs
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar
answered 10 months ago