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Spiteful spending before a divorce is common, but courts can assign the debt entirely to the spender if reckless behavior is proven. It is vital to track the spending timeline and maintain payments to protect your credit score while the legal process resolves the liability.
• Judges can assign 100% of the debt to the spender if the purchases were reckless or vindictive. • Establishing a clear timeline of spending versus the divorce filing is crucial evidence for the court. • You should continue paying the bill to avoid being sued by the bank, as they are not bound by divorce proceedings. • Creditors can sue you for non-payment regardless of what the divorce court decides, potentially costing you legal fees. • Detailed records and receipts are necessary to convince the court to allocate the debt away from you.
📞 (248) 590-6600 Call/Text
📅 For a Complimentary Phone Case Evaluation: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=17105687&appointmentType=18529428
Click here to watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vlkh_gsdHMw
For more information: https://akivagoldman.com/michigan-divorce-lawyer
⬇️ Download Divorce & Custody Survival Guide. Click here: https://akivagoldman.com/free-legal-ebook/
For additional information, watch these videos: How Do You Protect Your Credit During the Divorce - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9uitiCNJgc
What Steps to Take If Your Husband Drains Your Bank and Shuts Down Credit Card - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEPGREPtM9U
Visit us at ChooseGoldman.com
#Goldmanandassociateslawfirm #ChooseGoldman #ChooseGoldmanLaw #MichiganDivorce #DivorceDebt #CreditCardDebt #MaritalAssets #DivorceFinances #ProtectYourCredit
By Akiva Goldman#ChooseGoldman
Spiteful spending before a divorce is common, but courts can assign the debt entirely to the spender if reckless behavior is proven. It is vital to track the spending timeline and maintain payments to protect your credit score while the legal process resolves the liability.
• Judges can assign 100% of the debt to the spender if the purchases were reckless or vindictive. • Establishing a clear timeline of spending versus the divorce filing is crucial evidence for the court. • You should continue paying the bill to avoid being sued by the bank, as they are not bound by divorce proceedings. • Creditors can sue you for non-payment regardless of what the divorce court decides, potentially costing you legal fees. • Detailed records and receipts are necessary to convince the court to allocate the debt away from you.
📞 (248) 590-6600 Call/Text
📅 For a Complimentary Phone Case Evaluation: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=17105687&appointmentType=18529428
Click here to watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vlkh_gsdHMw
For more information: https://akivagoldman.com/michigan-divorce-lawyer
⬇️ Download Divorce & Custody Survival Guide. Click here: https://akivagoldman.com/free-legal-ebook/
For additional information, watch these videos: How Do You Protect Your Credit During the Divorce - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9uitiCNJgc
What Steps to Take If Your Husband Drains Your Bank and Shuts Down Credit Card - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEPGREPtM9U
Visit us at ChooseGoldman.com
#Goldmanandassociateslawfirm #ChooseGoldman #ChooseGoldmanLaw #MichiganDivorce #DivorceDebt #CreditCardDebt #MaritalAssets #DivorceFinances #ProtectYourCredit

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