Recently I had a process server present me with a small stack of paperwork. An Attorney on behalf of Equable is apparently going to file suit for unpaid balance on an old WAMU card. The amount appears somewhat inflated but it's been years since I've paid on it so it might be correct.
I am unemployed. Have not had any official employment or filed a tax return in 20 years. Own nothing but an old SUV, and have no bank accounts. Personally, I'm judgment proof.
But I live in a community property state and am technically married, did so nearly 20 years ago. My wife has never listed me on any document, files taxes as single, and I have never listed her on any document either.
I realize the chances of someone connecting these dots are extremely slight. But should it happen, could her wages be garnished? I suppose they could also threaten a lien on the house (in her name) but any equity is exempt.
I am unemployed. Have not had any official employment or filed a tax return in 20 years. Own nothing but an old SUV, and have no bank accounts. Personally, I'm judgment proof.
But I live in a community property state and am technically married, did so nearly 20 years ago. My wife has never listed me on any document, files taxes as single, and I have never listed her on any document either.
I realize the chances of someone connecting these dots are extremely slight. But should it happen, could her wages be garnished? I suppose they could also threaten a lien on the house (in her name) but any equity is exempt.
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