Legal Question in Family Law in California
Ex-domestic partner abused my credit card
I have separated from my domestic partner and am now dealing with the
consequences of her compulsive shopping habits. She had a history of this
before we got involved. Due to this history, she has horrible credit. When we
were together, she used my credit card as she didn't have any. We had a
verbal agreement that she would pay me back. However, I do not think I will
see much if any of this money. Credit cards bills over the past several years
accumulated to about $13000! And of course, it's all in my name. We had an
agreement when we broke up that she would pay me every month a set sum
but she rarely meets this amount. Every month, I have to call her constantly to
get any response. She tells me that she's taking out loans and taking on extra
jobs to pay me, but still never gives me near the amount she promises. She
always has some excuse, she's moving, traveling or something. If I try to
explain to her that I need help and that this is her responsibility, she gets
angry with me. She also doesn't have any concept of interest and that the
longer she waits, the more she will pay. My question is whether I can hold her
legally responsible for any of this.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Reply: Ex-domestic partner abused my credit card
In a general sense, I believe that the debts incurred during the domestic partnership will be treated as joint debts. This is a new and developing area of the law. Under the current version of the domestic partnership act, it would be treated the same as a communnity debt in a marital relationship. You may have spousal support issues as well!
For a specific opinion regarding your individual circumstances, I suggest that you consult with an experienced family law lawyer. Experience is not expensive, it's priceless!
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Good luck to you!
Brian Levy, Esq.
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