My husband's ruining my credit —
They opened a joint credit card together and then her husband went «crazy» charging things they couldn't afford.
If you and your former spouse
opened joint credit card accounts or you both signed off on a mortgage or car loan, dealing with those debts should be a top priority.
Instead, we thought, why not
open a joint credit card to pay for all shared expenses?
Co-signing on a loan or
opening a joint credit card account has the exact same impact on your credit as getting credit in your name only.
Joint Account: You can also ask that trusted friend or family member to
open a joint credit card account with you.
Not exact matches
Change the locks on the doors,
open a separate bank account, close or remove your name from all the
joint credit cards, and stop making any requests for help from the narcissist.
While people often give much thought before they
open joint bank accounts, they may be less careful about sharing
credit -
card accounts.
And secondly, Chase is one of a number of banks that no longer offers jointly held
credit card accounts, though they continue to support
joint accounts
opened before making this policy change a little more than a year ago.
- It is probably a good idea to
open some
credit card accounts in your name if you are married do not have any
credit cards where you are the primary cardholder or a
joint cardholder.
6 questions to pop before you
open a
joint credit account with your sweetie — A joint credit card for an unmarried couple is only for those who know their love will last... (See Joint credit
joint credit account with your sweetie — A
joint credit card for an unmarried couple is only for those who know their love will last... (See Joint credit
joint credit card for an unmarried couple is only for those who know their love will last... (See
Joint credit
Joint credit card)
This can be as simple as phoning the
credit card company and explaining that due to a pending divorce, you need to cancel the
joint account and wish to
open a line of
credit in your own name.