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jb190281 | 19:22 Sun 03rd Aug 2008 | Personal Finance
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With debt such as credit cards and loan (which are classed as non-priority in comparison to other debt), can creditors try to get money owed to them from my boyfriend when we are married? am i correct in saying, if the debt is in my name alone, they cant chase him? any advice greatly appreciated
  
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You are correct that if the debt is in your name then you will have to pay it. But there could be circumstances where your husband may have to pay instead/aswell.

So if you bought a sofa in your name on your credit card,for example,but it's in the house shared by both of you,then he could also be liable.


The previous answer is wrong. If the debt is in your sole name, only you are liable to repay it - no-one else can be made to pay it or have legal action taken against them in respect of it.
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thats what i thought, thanks very much

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