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No, but you may see it as a distinction without a difference. You are not responsible for his debt. However, he is and the creditor can go after his assets to repay the debt. When your married, many assets are held jointly.
So the creditor could not go after non-marital assets, but they could go after marital assets.
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Good answer.
by Sharona Life is a Tale Told by an Idiot on August 25th, 2009
I agree with the first answer. As long as you never co-signed, you're in the clear. (minus the jointly held assets.
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