Can I plead to fraud and get a divorce to save my husband from my credit card debt? “credit card debt fraud”

August 3, 2010

in Credit Card Debt Fraud

credit card debt fraud
by quapan

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…

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