If your name is on the account (secondary account member is fully responsible for charges) no - If your name is not on the account, they can ask you to but they cant make you
If he put your name on the cards so you could use them, you're responsible for all charges you both made. If your name isn't on the cards you don't have to pay.
If you file charges against your husband for bigamy charges, then the same court will grant you a annulment.
Maybe, you need to talk to whoever was responsible for putting the charges because domestic violence is very a very serious porblem.
She curses her husband Creon and commits suicide by stabbing herself.
No, your husband is responsible for his half. You can pay it for him but he should look for a job.
The husband's estate is responsible. If she was a co-signer or beneficiary of the debt, she will have some responsibility.
no, he is your husband so they wont ask you to testify unless you decide to do so yourself.
Jewish law forbids a husband to seek a divorce for no reason. Anyone who did that would become an outcast and forced to make restitution.
In many cases the husband will be held responsible. They are deemed to have benefited from to goods and services.
no
Sadly, no.