no... not her/his child ....that is called innocent spouse and the wages of a spouse that is not responsible for someone else's child when it is not biologically theirs.
No. Only debts you made together.
A step-son is a child by marriage but is not ones biological child. A step-child is ones spouses children from a previous relationship.
Same-sex marriage is a legal status that confers on same-sex spouses all the same legal rights and responsibilities bestowed on opposite-sex spouses in a legal marriage.
No - the surviving spouse is not liable for the deceased person's bills !
The debts are considered to benefit both spouses. They will have a responsibility to resolve them.
Only if one of the spouses are unfaithful.
Yes, Georgia adheres to the basic federal wage garnishment guidelines, with a maximum of 25% of disposable income subject to garnishment, with the first $154.50 of weekly wages being totally exempt.
Well, it looks like English... I guess the answer is yes.
Yes. Texas is a community property state, and all income earned by both spouses is property of the community. Because of this, technically your wages are also his wages and the IRS can go after them.
No only by marriage-that's the spouses father.
If you files jointly for that year I think they can hit you both until paid
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