Legal Question in Family Law in Minnesota

Divorce

I am getting a divorce and my ex-wife wants me to pay half of her debts that were incurred before our marriage. Her lawyer says that I benefited from her purchases. What are the laws regarding this in MN?


Asked on 6/03/07, 6:03 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Maury Beaulier612.240.8005 Minnesota Lawyers

Re: Divorce

A court may divide assets and debts equitably. That does not mean equally. Instead, it means fairly. The presumption under law is for an equal division of thoe debts incurred during the marriage. Any party who wishes to seek a departure from that presumption bears the burden of proof.

What all of that means is that your spouse would bear the burden of proving that the debts incurred before mariage were incurred with the intent to share those debts and that they were incurred for the fanmily benefit.

In the end, it may depend on how well your spouse can support her/his argument.

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Answered on 6/03/07, 7:22 pm


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