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Can Debt Collectors Come After Your Assets If Your Spouse Incurred The Debt Before You Were Married?

Submitted by on October 5, 2009 – 11:03 amNo Replies


A web user asks, My fiance has a debt collector coming after her pretty aggressively and in not the most ethical way (in CA). She has a car (still paying on it) and no other assets. I own a house with more equity than here debt. Can her debt collector come after my assets once we are married?

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