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My husband maxed out my credit card. What if I get divorced?
Legal analysis: It is suggested to report the loss of credit cards in time and collect evidence to sue in court. The joint property of husband and wife is shared equally, and the personal property belongs to the individual. Joint debt sharing, personal debt is borne by individuals. Children under two years old are generally awarded to the woman, and those over two years old are awarded to the party that is conducive to the healthy growth of the child. Judging from the actual situation, marriage and divorce are legally free, as long as both parties are willing, so is divorce, but divorce is relatively complicated, because divorce involves property and child custody, so there will be disputes. If both parties agree to divorce, and can handle issues such as property division or child custody, then divorce by agreement is the fastest and most convenient way. As long as both parties hold marriage certificate, ID card, household registration book and divorce agreement, they can go to the civil affairs bureau where one party is located to register for divorce. If one party disagrees with the divorce, or disputes the division of property and the custody of children, then it is necessary to go through legal procedures for divorce. The standard of divorce court in litigation is that the relationship between husband and wife has indeed broken down, such as domestic violence, abandonment, abuse, drug abuse, gambling, bigamy, imprisonment, emotional disharmony and separation for more than two years, incurable physical defects or diseases, etc. However, when the above situation does not exist, the divorce court generally does not decide divorce in the first lawsuit, so it is often necessary to file a second lawsuit. The second time was six months after the first judgment came into effect.

Legal basis: Article 1092 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that if one spouse conceals, transfers, sells off, damages or squanders the joint property of the husband and wife, or forges the joint debt of the husband and wife in an attempt to occupy the property of the other spouse, the divorce can be divided into less or no shares. After the divorce, if the other party finds the above-mentioned behavior, it may bring a lawsuit to the people's court and request to divide the joint property of husband and wife again.