Legal Question in Family Law in California
ex-spouse's debts
I went through a very messy divorce after being physically abused. While he was in jail, I filed for (and eventually was granted) my divorce. Just recently, I have been contacted regarding my ex-husband's outstanding bills. I was informed that since they could not contact him, they were expecting me to pay them. Am I responsible even though he has remarried and is dodging all the creditors. His mother is not telling anyone where he resides. I knew nothing of any of these expenses or that he even possed these credit cards. Please help.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: ex-spouse's debts
If these debts were incurred during the marriage, they may be able to come after you since they would be community property. If they were either before marriage or after divorce, then NO, they cannot get you to pay and you should tell them that you are not responsible and they need to stop harassing you. What does the judgment of divorce say about these bills?
Re: ex-spouse's debts
If the debts were incurred during the marriage for the necessities of life, food, clothing or shelter, they could possibly get you to contribute, otherwise the answer is that you are not responsible. If they continue to hassle you, go to an attorney and have them write a cease and desist letter. Good Luck, Pat McCrary