boshuda2004
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
This is just one more item in a countless list of things that my ex-wife is driving me crazy about.
Here is the situation:
- BEFORE DIVORCE: my wife and I had a small business. We had a business (credit) card which was under her name only. Since I was running most of the business, I was taking care of the finances, which included paying off the monthly balance on the card.
- DIVORCE AGREEMENT says the following:"As part of the division of community property Husband shall pay and hold Wife harmless from all community or joint obligations of the parties, including, without limitation:
(3) Capital One Business Visa (Company Name) (Account number)"
- AFTER DIVORCE FINALIZED: I paid the balance in full on the credit card that was under my ex-wife's name. I let her know and told her to contact Capital One right away to close the account.
She told me she did. A couple months later, there was a bill from Capital One in the mail (that I received since she never made her address change) showing a $29 balance on the card (it was the annual renewal fee). Obviously she had never closed the account and canceled the card. Again, I reminded her to call right away, to have the charge removed and the account closed. I have emails to prove that I reminded her.
She didn't do anything.
Today, almost 1 year after the divorce was finalized, she calls me and asks me to take care of the charges on the credit card so that she can close the account. The amount owed has increased because she never made a payment and therefore she was charge a $15 late fee per month + interests. Now the balance is over $100.
The amount is insignificant to me. That's not the problem here. But as a principle, I don't feel that I should pay.
I told her I will not pay. I already paid the balance in full right after the divorce and all she had to do was to call Capital One and close the account. It would have taken 5 minutes of her time. Problem solved.
She now tells me it is my responsibility (making reference to the divorce agreement) and threaten to take me to court if I fail to pay.
I know it's pathetic but that can give you an idea of the rest.
What do you guys think? Can she really take me to court? What would a judge say? I can pay the bill again but I have no guarantee she will cancel. She might come back in one year with the same story...
Thanks!
This is just one more item in a countless list of things that my ex-wife is driving me crazy about.
Here is the situation:
- BEFORE DIVORCE: my wife and I had a small business. We had a business (credit) card which was under her name only. Since I was running most of the business, I was taking care of the finances, which included paying off the monthly balance on the card.
- DIVORCE AGREEMENT says the following:"As part of the division of community property Husband shall pay and hold Wife harmless from all community or joint obligations of the parties, including, without limitation:
(3) Capital One Business Visa (Company Name) (Account number)"
- AFTER DIVORCE FINALIZED: I paid the balance in full on the credit card that was under my ex-wife's name. I let her know and told her to contact Capital One right away to close the account.
She told me she did. A couple months later, there was a bill from Capital One in the mail (that I received since she never made her address change) showing a $29 balance on the card (it was the annual renewal fee). Obviously she had never closed the account and canceled the card. Again, I reminded her to call right away, to have the charge removed and the account closed. I have emails to prove that I reminded her.
She didn't do anything.
Today, almost 1 year after the divorce was finalized, she calls me and asks me to take care of the charges on the credit card so that she can close the account. The amount owed has increased because she never made a payment and therefore she was charge a $15 late fee per month + interests. Now the balance is over $100.
The amount is insignificant to me. That's not the problem here. But as a principle, I don't feel that I should pay.
I told her I will not pay. I already paid the balance in full right after the divorce and all she had to do was to call Capital One and close the account. It would have taken 5 minutes of her time. Problem solved.
She now tells me it is my responsibility (making reference to the divorce agreement) and threaten to take me to court if I fail to pay.
I know it's pathetic but that can give you an idea of the rest.
What do you guys think? Can she really take me to court? What would a judge say? I can pay the bill again but I have no guarantee she will cancel. She might come back in one year with the same story...
Thanks!