However, liability is often shared when two people marry. For example, if a husband is sued for an unpaid debt, the wife could have her wages garnished to pay the debt. It's well worth speaking to an attorney if liability is a concern before marriage, since a good Prenuptial Agreement can help address this issue.
Note that if you divorce, and you have shared debts with a spouse from a previous marriage, you are not relieved from these debts after the marriage ends. This is because you both promised to pay, as a couple and as individuals, when you signed the loan or credit card agreement. Even if your divorce decree says that the other spouse is responsible, you still have a legal responsibility to uphold the original agreement you entered while married.
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