Legal Question in Family Law in Texas
Divorce
I am filing for divorce after three years of marriage, the last year we have been separated. He is very bad with money and does not pay back debt. Can I put in the divorce papers some kind of all inclusive language such as ''he is responsible for all debt incurred during the marriage and I am responsbile for all debt I incurred during the marriage, rather than spelling out every debt? What happens if he doesn't tell me about debt and then it comes up after the divorce?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Divorce
Yes you can. Please come see me or call me for further assistance.
Re: Divorce
You can put in any language you want. The more specific, the easier it is to seek contempt if he doesn't pay (and I bet a nickel he doesn't). If he doesn't, expect the creditors to come after you. They are not a party to the divorce and not bound by the language you use - whatever it says.
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