If husband is sued for credit card debt in Virginia can a sole proprietorship business checking account owned by wife be frozen or attached if husband has nothing to do with the business?
No, Virginia is not a community property state and therefore the non-debtor spouse cannot be held responsible. The business itself or any accounts pertaining to it, would not be subject to action by the husband's creditors.
Generally, responsibility for debt incurred by a spouse carries to the other spouse even if they did not generate the debt themselves. Some states are "marital property" states and the property...
Generally, yes. As a married couple, your have some "joint" financial assets and liabilities. If one of you has a credit card (even if it is just in the name of that one person) and runs up a bill,...
If they are a cosigner for the debt, yes. Just because they are married doesn't make them automatically liable for the others debt, but it may very well make them responsible for it. Why is this?...