As expected, I received a judgement against me today from a credit card debt. Now I am a bit curious about how my wife will be affected by this.
backstory:
Wife's name is not on judgement.
I have been unemployed for 3 years now. Zero income coming in from me.
Wife is considered head of household.
We only have one car and it is in wife's name only... plus we're probably upside down in payments right now anyways.
Bank accounts in both names. (no savings, we live pay check to pay check)
Do not own a house, we rent.
We do not own anything expensive. (no boats, jet skis, 4 wheelers, etc)
I assume they will try to go after our bank account, but really its all of my wife's money. I suppose the best option would be for my wife to get a new bank account with just her own name. Could they still go after that since we are married?
Any thing else I should do to try to distance myself from my wife's assets?
We live in Florida by the way.
backstory:
Wife's name is not on judgement.
I have been unemployed for 3 years now. Zero income coming in from me.
Wife is considered head of household.
We only have one car and it is in wife's name only... plus we're probably upside down in payments right now anyways.
Bank accounts in both names. (no savings, we live pay check to pay check)
Do not own a house, we rent.
We do not own anything expensive. (no boats, jet skis, 4 wheelers, etc)
I assume they will try to go after our bank account, but really its all of my wife's money. I suppose the best option would be for my wife to get a new bank account with just her own name. Could they still go after that since we are married?
Any thing else I should do to try to distance myself from my wife's assets?
We live in Florida by the way.
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