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Women's Finances: Debt and Divorce


Women's Finances: Debt and Divorce


We're Getting Divorced. How Should We Deal with the Marital Debt?


By GINITA WALL


Q: How should we deal with our marital debt? We owe more than we own, and I don’t want to end up holding the bag because I earn more than my spouse.  

A:
Money problems often contribute to marriage problems, and vice versa, so it’s not unusual for people contemplating divorce to have debt problems at the same time. If you can, pay off the debts with joint funds. For example, if you are selling a house, arrange to have the escrow company pay off the debt before it distributes the proceeds to you. If you have savings, pay it off from those funds.  

If you won’t be able to pay off debts with joint funds, one or both of you are going to have to assume the debt and repay it in the future. If you and your spouse have good credit, you each can apply for credit cards in your own names. Then each of you can transfer your share of the debt to your own credit cards. After you do that be sure to cancel all joint credit cards.  

If you are considering bankruptcy, you’ll have to decide whether to divorce or go bankrupt first. In general, if you both plan to file for bankruptcy, filing separately after divorce will cost more in filing fees and attorney fees. It also will be fairer to both spouses if the bankruptcy comes before the assets and debts are split in divorce, so you know what you have left to divide once the debts are discharged. Consult with a bankruptcy attorney before going any further.    


Ginita Wall, CPA, CFP® is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and director of the Women’s Institute for Financial Education. She is author of eight books, including "The ABCs of Divorce for Women," and “150 Ways to Divorce Without Going Broke.”  



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