How to Avoid Getting Stuck with Your Spouse’s Debt | Los Angeles Divorce
💡 Think your divorce agreement protects you from your spouse’s debt? Think again! 😱 If your name is still on a joint credit card, loan, or mortgage, YOU could be legally responsible—even if your ex agreed to pay it in the divorce.
📌 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
✔ Community vs. Separate Debt – Who pays what in a California divorce? 🤔
✔ The Joint Debt Loophole – Why creditors don’t care what your divorce agreement says! ⚠️
✔ How to Protect Your Credit Score – Steps to ensure your ex’s debt doesn’t follow you! 💳
✔ Debt Division Mistakes to Avoid – Real cases of people stuck paying their ex’s bills! 🚨
💡 Real Client Story:
A client assumed their ex would keep paying a joint credit card after divorce. They didn’t. The bank came after our client, hurting their credit score by 100+ points! 😨 We helped them refinance and remove their name from the debt—saving their credit!
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✔ We Handle ALL Debt & Financial Division – No Mistakes, No Surprises! 📑
✔ Flat-Fee Pricing – No Expensive Attorney Fees! 💰
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