If I were to get married would my wife be responsible for any of my student loans?

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If I were to get married would my wife be responsible for any of my student loans?

I live in Michigan and have accrued student loans before I met my fiance. The
only stepping stone we have before getting married is the worry of her being
responsible for my student loans.

Asked on June 28, 2016 under Family Law, Michigan

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 8 years ago | Contributor

In certain states/situations, a spouse could be liable for the other spouse's student loan debt. If your spouse agreed in some way to be legally responsible for them (i.e. they co-signed for the loans), then they will be responsible for the debt if payments are not made. Even without co-signing, a spouse might be liable for such loans if a student loan is taken out while the couple is married and they live in a community property state (AZ, CA, ID, LA, NV, NM, TX, WA and WI). Also, a spouse may be held responsible for student loans if they are in default and the couple owns jointly held property.


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