Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Futures platform - Is one party borrowing money a joint debt of husband and wife?
Is one party borrowing money a joint debt of husband and wife?
The money owed by the party who borrows money to speculate in futures is generally regarded as the joint debt of husband and wife. If you can prove that the other party is all the super futures borrowed by yourself, and the profit is not used for the husband and wife to live together, but for the other party to squander, it is not recognized as the joint debt of husband and wife.

legal ground

Article 161 of the Civil Code stipulates that the successor shall pay off the taxes and debts that the decedent should pay according to law within the limit of the actual value of the estate obtained. The part exceeding the actual value of the estate shall be voluntarily repaid by the heir.