If you own two rental homes in Texas will they be in jeopardy if your fiance has to file bankruptcy on debts he incurred before the marriage?

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First, no question about it, being married to someone who then files bankruptcy, or has financial issues, can certainly affect you in many ways I believe (but am not sure) Texas is a community property state. I which case you can definitely have more problems, as each of your assets and liability easily become community assets, and these would logically be part of the bankruptcy There are ways, albeit it takes a certain amount of action ( prenupts, separate bank accounts, etc. ,) before and during the marriage, to keep your assets as "sole & separate". Good lawyerly advice is needed Real property that is owned before marriage does not become part of joint marital property unless the title is changed to include the new spouse.

Debts incurred before a marriage do not become the responsibility of the new spouse even in a community property state such as Texas Joint marital assets will be subject to bankruptcy procedure in a CP state even if only one spouse files for bankruptcy.

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