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I received an inheritance and used it to payoff the home. What are the chances me getting that money back? She has two credit cards in her name. The first one she got a card for me in my name under her account I had no access to balance or could do nothing with the card except use it which I did once she got the card in 1995. The other one I had no idea she had it she ran the balance the balance to over $26,000 am I responsible for one or both cards
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The chances are good to get some of the money back.
Credit cards used during the marriage for "marital purposes" are a joint liability. Attorney Howard Iken Florida Divorce Attorneys |
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