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Debt enforcement law : My husband has to pay alimony from a previous relationship. If he doesn’t pay, can his ex-wife turn against me? 

Does your husband have to pay alimony to his ex-spouse? What happens to you as, his new wife, if he doesn’t pay it? We explain what can happen! 

In fact, nothing! His ex-wife cannot legally sue you for unpaid spousal support. 

Indeed, alimony is an individual passive asset. Unpaid, this debt will not be common to the married couple. According to the law, only your husband can be prosecuted.

 Lawrence answers all your questions!

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