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Till Debt Do Us Part

24 min · 21 mei 2026
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Olivia and attorney Emily Baggett unpack common myths about spousal debt and what really happens when a partner passes away. They clarify the differences between joint accounts, authorized user status, and individual accounts—and how each determines whether a surviving spouse is legally responsible for remaining balances. The conversation explores how grief can create vulnerability, making people especially susceptible to pressure tactics from third‑party debt collectors who may misrepresent what a survivor owes. Emily explains the rights and protections offered by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the importance of directing creditors to the estate’s representative rather than paying prematurely out of pocket. Listeners learn a step‑by‑step action plan that includes pulling credit reports, obtaining death certificates, requesting written validation of debts, and filing complaints when necessary. The episode emphasizes slowing down, verifying everything, and never letting urgency override legal order or personal protection. If you would like to hear more from Emily, be sure to look for her previously recorded classes and keep a lookout for her upcoming virtual class series, starting 20 May, at https://armyeitaas.sharepoint-mil.us/:l:/r/sites/HQAMC/Lists/AMC_HQ_AMPE_WellnessEvents?e=TtaQm6 [https://armyeitaas.sharepoint-mil.us/:l:/r/sites/HQAMC/Lists/AMC_HQ_AMPE_WellnessEvents?e=TtaQm6] Previous classes include the recording link, which may be limited to Army365 users.

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