Medical bills across marriage boundries
Hello:
I have been stewing over this question for about a year now, I have ask about everyone out here in the real world, and have gotten all sorts of answers. On this forum, there seem to be some knowleglable people who have been through stuff like this before, so let me throw the question out here:
My wife has a big heap of medical bills. About $40,000 worth. All are in her name, however they were created after we were married.
I have one house, tax assessed for $47,000 and I have a small equity loan on the house, the balance is about $13,000. The house is in my name only.
We have two clunker cars, both legally worthless (tax essements about $350 on one and $800 on the other), and again, both in my name.
Basically, everything we have is in my name alone.
We live in the State of Virginia.
We had planned to pay the hospital about $300 per month or more on this debt until it is paid. We will commit to no more than $300 per month. No papers have been signed yet, and collections have not yet started.
I have been told that the hospital has to accept what we can afford to pay.
I have been told that they can't touch our (or my) house, or car(s).
I have been told since none of our assets are in her name, they can't touch anything anyway.
And I have been told I better be ready for a judgement (on my credit file)
So tonight I decided to view my credit report. I was pleased to find that although Im still in the "building credit" range, I have no bad marks on the report.
My wife tried to veiw hers, but we ran into a problem, don't know what's in there, but we did see a reference to COLUMBIA NATIONAL on the first screen, this is legal name for the hospital she stayed in. I am left to assume they have already reported something to her credit report, but there isn't a trace of it on mine.
She makes about $600 per month on disability, I make quite a bit more, but I also work for a living too.
As an individual, do I have anything to worry about? In other words, can they touch anything that is titled to me (including my pay) over these medical bills? If so, talk about being pentalized for getting married.