Hi, all!
This question is for a friend of mine in the state of Washington. She defaulted on her cards about two years ago. She was hoping to wait out the SOL, but was served with a lawsuit a few months back, and is now shopping for a BK attorney. She's married, but all of the credit cards are in her name. Her husband has no debt (smart man). But, from what I understand, because Washington is a community property state, they can garnish his wages and bank accounts. So, does that mean he has to file along with her? (That's the part that always confuses me about community property.) It is her wish to drag him into this mess as little as possible.
Anyway, I told her I'd come on here and ask.
This question is for a friend of mine in the state of Washington. She defaulted on her cards about two years ago. She was hoping to wait out the SOL, but was served with a lawsuit a few months back, and is now shopping for a BK attorney. She's married, but all of the credit cards are in her name. Her husband has no debt (smart man). But, from what I understand, because Washington is a community property state, they can garnish his wages and bank accounts. So, does that mean he has to file along with her? (That's the part that always confuses me about community property.) It is her wish to drag him into this mess as little as possible.
Anyway, I told her I'd come on here and ask.
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