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Husband is a broken promise, will his wife be blacklisted?

No, only after the court adds his wife as the person to be executed will his wife be included in the list of people who have lost their trust.

The person subject to breach of trust refers to the person subject to execution who has the ability to perform but fails to perform the obligations specified in the effective legal documents.

What is needed is a private school where parents are dishonest executors and children are not allowed to charge high fees. The original intention of the court is to urge the person subjected to execution to fulfill his obligations as soon as possible, not to restrict the legitimate rights of children to receive education.

Will a spouse's breach of contract affect the other spouse?

It will affect the other side. During the existence of the relationship between husband and wife, the bad credit record of one spouse due to dishonesty will also have an impact on the other spouse's application for loans:

1. Lending in the name of one spouse, even if the lender's credit record is good, if the spouse fails to repay for many times, the bank will doubt the family's repayment ability and credit degree, and will be more cautious when lending.

2. If one of the husband and wife fails to repay the loan for three consecutive times or six times in two years, the bank will refuse to issue the loan.

Legal basis:

"Several Provisions of the Supreme People's Court Municipality on Publishing the Information of the List of Persons Executed in Disbelief"

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If the person subjected to execution has the ability to perform and fails to perform the obligations specified in the effective legal documents, and under any of the following circumstances, the people's court shall include him in the list of people subjected to execution for breach of trust and impose credit punishment on him according to law:

(1) Obstructing or resisting execution by forging evidence, violence or threats;

(2) evading execution by means of false litigation, false arbitration or concealing or transferring property;

(3) Violating the property reporting system;

(4) Violating the order of restricting high consumption;

(five) the person subjected to execution refuses to perform the execution settlement agreement without justifiable reasons;

(six) other people who have the ability to perform and refuse to perform the obligations specified in the effective legal documents.