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Why Your Former Spouse’s Students Loans Could Become Yours?

Most people would never think to combine divorce and student loans in the same sentence. It is understandable if you are scratching your head right now. At the Law Offices of Ronald K. Stitch, certified family law specialists will get to work on your case and ensure you are protected. When you need a Westlake Village divorce attorney, you can contact for a free consultation by calling at 818-237-4574.<br><br>For more information visit at https://www.legalcounseling.com/

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Why Your Former Spouse’s Students Loans Could Become Yours?

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  1. WHY YOUR FORMER SPOUSE’S STUDENTS LOANS COULD BECOME YOURS

  2. You never plan on a divorce, but there are times when that is the best route for all parties in a marriage. However, divorces are complex, and there are many issues that need to be settled during the divorce process. At the Law Offices of Ronald K. Stitch, divorce attorneys want to discuss one aspect of the divorce you may not have considered – you could be stuck paying your former spouse’s student loans.

  3. What do student loans have to do with divorce? California Property Division Rules California Property Division Rules California is a community property state. This means that all assets and property acquired by you and your spouse during the course of the marriage are considered joint property. During a divorce, all of this property has to be split equally.

  4. If your partner took out student loans while you were married, those loans are considered community property (debts), and they will be split during the divorce. You could be stuck paying this debt: Even if your spouse did not graduate. Even though they are using their education for their gain after the separation.

  5. At the Law Offices of Ronald K. Stitch, certified family law specialists will get to work on your case and ensure you are protected. When you need a Westlake Village Divorce Attorney Westlake Village Divorce Attorney , you can contact for a free consultation by calling 818-237-4574. Address: 30961 Agoura Road, Suite 227 Westlake Village, CA 91361

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