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Pre-Nup, I have massive debt that I am currently paying off on my own. ..

Posted on : 11-23-2009 | By : Legal Information | In : Bankruptcy & Debt, Credit Card Debt, Credit Score

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I have massive debt that I am currently paying off on my own. If I state on the pre-nup that all my debts incurred before the marriage remains my responsibility, will the creditors be able to go after my fiance/husband?? I don’t want him to have to pay for my debts especially if I am currently paying it off.

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Your debt is your debt and that fact that your incurred it prior to being married show that it is a separate obligation that you are responsible for. Unless you somehow co-mingle payments for it (your soon to be husband starts paying) I really dont see how creditors would be able to come after this.

http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/separate-and-shared-marriage-property.html

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