Question by Physiques: Can I plead to fraud and get a divorce to save my husband from my credit card debt?
I’ve acquired a sizable amount of debt (30 to 100K) without my husband’s knowledge. I didn’t do it maliciously. I had (and probably still have) cancer, but I thought I would die. Now I’m still alive and I’ve made sure all the debt was mine, and none of it is anything he signed for. Can I plead guilty to credit fraud and have him file for divorce, and will that make him not liable for any of the debt? If I do that, how much prison time am I likely to serve?
Best answer:
Answer by Marcus
you can, but that would be illegal…
What do you think? Answer below!
“credit card debt fraud”
Too Much Credit

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A pile of credit cards. A stack, a cumulation, a hayrick mound of credit plastic.
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