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I'm in my late 20's and my soon to be husband is in his early thirties. I have credit card debt, but I'm working on it. I have a couple bank accounts. I also have a really good credit score. My soon to be husband filed for bankruptcy a couple years ago after he got divorced to avoid paying for bills his wife wasn't paying. He doesn't have a credit card. He does have a bank account. I have no idea what his credit score is. Will my credit score be affected when we get married? Should we share a bank account when we get married?

2006-12-19 07:24:04 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Credit

Note: His wife bought things and then didn't pay for the bills for them. They were items she bought and used when they were separated. He didn't see or use them. When she didn't pay for them the creditors came after her. She claimed she wasn't working and then they came after him after they were divorced. He was advised to file bankruptcy so the creditors would stop going after him.

2006-12-19 07:40:47 · update #1

15 answers

Nothing
When I married my wife she had and still has 12000 dollars in unpaid debt. Her creditors can't touch me because none of it is in my name and none of my property is in her name

2006-12-27 07:21:16 · answer #1 · answered by me2 5 · 0 0

no it does not, except the two events are on the comparable account. if she is having hardship, they are the two using for credit at the same time, or they are on the comparable bills that are being reported derogatory, it relatively is the only way being married might result the score, I even have considered thousands of couples have been one score is over seven-hundred and the different below 500, if the greater suitable score has the earnings the private loan, etc. may be performed in there call on my own, if the two earning are mandatory than it quite is a undertaking, it relatively is the only way it could result the lenders decesion to grant credit.

2016-10-15 06:19:14 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No, you need to keep your credit separate from his. It will affect your credit rating to have him on your accounts.Bankruptcy is the worst thing that can happen to your credit rating, but you already know that. The credit card companies may decide to increase your interest rates also if you add him on your cards.They will also ask for his Social Sercurity number so they will know his credit rating as they will check. It also is a liability to have him on your bank account as well. You should talk with someone at the bank and the credit card companies, before you do anything to make sure this does not affect you adversely.

2006-12-19 07:27:32 · answer #3 · answered by Sparkles 7 · 0 1

If the debt happened prior to your getting married, then the debt is not considered yours. Any debt after you get married will be shared. You can share a bank account, it does not affect your credit unless you bounce a check and do not pay the company, then the company can take action.

2006-12-19 07:26:17 · answer #4 · answered by Sara S 4 · 1 0

You are allowed to have credit and do business in your own name, weather you are married or single. Just do not put his info on any credit applications, and your rating will not change.

Bank account--it's a personal matter, and you can decide to do anything you want. If it were me, I'd keep my personal accounts and open a joint account for household expenses and budget items right after marriage, and BOTH of you contribute according to a pre-agreed-on policy. Remember, love is given freely, and trust is earned. As your trust and comfort in the situation increases, so can your blending of assets.

Any really good man will go for this and be patient with your feelings and concerns. If proposing this to him causes problems, WATCH OUT!

2006-12-19 07:35:10 · answer #5 · answered by Dorothy and Toto 5 · 3 0

Your credit score should not be affected by his credit, but it could be if you take out joint accounts. Since his credit is bad, have a single bank account in your name only. You can they pay all the household bills. Also, pay and get his credit score. It's worth knowing what it is. You are entitled to a free credit report. annualcreditreport.com I think is the site to get his free annual credit report.

2006-12-19 07:28:02 · answer #6 · answered by hirebookkeeper 6 · 1 0

ur credit score will remain the same bc its based off ur social sec. # which doesnt change when married. however, since he filed for bankruptcy u will prob have to put everything in ur name and if he doesnt help pay then ur credit slowly goes down drain. separate bank accounts (for personal use) and one joint account (for bills, household, etc) would prob be best idea

2006-12-19 07:26:15 · answer #7 · answered by jenivive 6 · 1 0

I would make sure your financial situations were straightened out before you think about getting married. You two need to get his FREE credit report from http://www.annualcreditreport.com/. From there you need to take a look at all of his debt. Is he being honest with you? Are his spending habits within his means? I would oppose opening any joint accounts together, as of yet.

2006-12-19 07:35:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Never mind the credit score - are you sure you want to marry someone who would rather put himself into bankruptcy than face his financial responsibilities?
NEVER share a bank account with someone who's been a bankrupt!

2006-12-19 07:33:23 · answer #9 · answered by ladybird 3 · 0 2

The one thing I wanted to point out that others didn't is that this WILL affect your ability to do business as a couple - i.e. getting a mortgage in both of your names.

2006-12-19 08:32:23 · answer #10 · answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7 · 2 0

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