It definitely doesn't mess up each other's credit score.
HOWEVER, if NEITHER of you have a good credit rating, then it's definitely not a good time to get married, unless you have a small wedding. A huge wedding will only increase your debt.
Furthermore, if you're thinking about getting a divorce before even getting married, that's bad news and a huge red flag.
But if you do get divorced, you can settle everything outside of court, to whatever you two deem is fair. But if you decide to go to court, it's a more complicated calculation and you would need legal counsel to assist you, but again, it would not affect your credit rating.
I suggest that both of you have some financial stability before considering getting married, so that money does not become an issue in your marriage.
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