Am I now or in the future responsible for my husband's back taxes?
No. I would suggest that until his debt is cleared up, you consider filing separate returns, though.
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No. I would suggest that until his debt is cleared up, you consider filing separate returns, though.
it depends on whether you are going to propose a 100% plan or a partial plan, which in turn depends on your disposable income. More information...
Probably not, no. You can likely discharge your own attorney fees, not attorney fees owed to a spouse, if in the nature of support.
If the answer were yes, I can't imagine how they would consistently enforce such a principle. No, yelling at your kid, unless in extreme and...
It should have been part of a contract of sale, hopefully drafted by an attorney. It sounds like you are reading off a pre-printed form, which...
The FTC has nothing to do with Washington State rules on time barred debt. The FTC would be more involved on what should be reported for credit...
In my opinion, possibly never, as he has to have money to pay you, and collecting on things like this is difficult, and even more so if the person...
No, probably not.
there is probably a stay on the property of the marital estate during the pendency of the divorce action, to avoid one party selling all the assets...
Sorry for your trouble. It would depend on the type and age of the taxes in question, as to whether they could be discharged. You likely qualify...