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A husband overdraws his credit card without his wife's knowledge. Is that wife responsible?
Article 4 During the marriage relationship, the people's court shall not support the request of one of the spouses to divide the common property, except for the following major reasons that do not harm the interests of the creditors:

(1) One party conceals, transfers, sells, damages or squanders the joint property of husband and wife or forges the joint debt of husband and wife, which seriously damages the interests of the joint property of husband and wife;

(2) The person with legal obligation to support suffers from serious illness and needs medical treatment, and the other party does not agree to pay the relevant medical expenses. Article 47

When divorcing, if one party conceals, transfers, sells or destroys the joint property of husband and wife, or forges debts in an attempt to occupy the property of the other party, when dividing the joint property of husband and wife, it shall conceal, transfer, sell, destroy or forge the joint property of husband and wife.

The debtor can get less or nothing. 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.

The people's court shall, in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Procedure Law, impose sanctions on acts that hinder civil litigation as stipulated in the preceding paragraph.