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Husband's overdue credit card will affect his wife's car.
Legal analysis: involving the joint property of husband and wife will affect. During the marriage, it is very important if the man is personally in debt for the daily needs of the family. If the wife has no other property, the car will be executed in her name. Including three aspects: first, the debts jointly signed by husband and wife or ratified by one of them afterwards shall be recognized as joint debts of husband and wife. Two, during the existence of the marriage relationship, the husband and wife in the name of personal debt for the daily needs of the family, the creditor claims rights on the grounds that it belongs to the joint debt of husband and wife, the people's court shall support it. 3. During the marriage, if the debts incurred by one spouse in his own name exceed the daily needs of the family, and the creditor claims rights on the grounds that it belongs to the joint debts of the husband and wife, the people's court will not support it, but the creditor can prove that the debts are used for the common life, joint production and operation of the husband and wife or expressed on the basis of the common meaning of the husband and wife.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law.

Article 17 The basic people's courts shall have jurisdiction over civil cases of first instance, except as otherwise provided by this Law.

Article 18 The Intermediate People's Court shall have jurisdiction over the following civil cases of first instance: (1) Major foreign-related cases; (2) Cases with significant influence within its jurisdiction; (3) Cases determined by the Supreme People's Court to be under the jurisdiction of the Intermediate People's Court.

Article 119 A prosecution must meet the following conditions: (1) The plaintiff is a citizen, legal person or other organization that has a direct interest in the case; (2) Having a clear defendant; (3) Having specific requests, facts and reasons; (4) Belonging to the scope of civil litigation accepted by the people's court and the jurisdiction of the sued people's court.