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Because the ex-husband loan is frozen, will the bank card be affected after remarriage?

Legal analysis: if the bank card is frozen because of debts before marriage, the salary bonus generated after marriage will still be frozen if it still flows into the frozen bank card. The woman can bring a lawsuit to the people's court where her ex-husband lives or the people's court where she often lives, and ask the other party to pay off the loan.

Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 667 A loan contract is a contract in which the borrower borrows money from the lender, repays the loan at maturity and pays interest.

Article 680 usury is prohibited and the loan interest rate shall not violate the relevant provisions of the state. If there is no agreement on the payment of interest in the loan contract, it shall be deemed that there is no interest. If the loan contract does not specify the payment method of interest, and the parties cannot reach a supplementary agreement, the interest shall be determined according to the local or the parties' trading methods, trading habits, market interest rates and other factors; Loans between natural persons are regarded as interest-free.

Article 1063 Personal property of husband and wife, the following property is the personal property of one of the husband and wife:

(1) one party's premarital property;

(2) Medical expenses, living allowance for the disabled, etc. Obtained by one party due to physical injury;

(3) Property determined to belong only to the husband or wife in the will or gift contract;

(4) Daily necessities used exclusively by one party;

(five) other property that should be owned by one party.

Article 1062 The following property acquired by husband and wife during the marriage relationship is the common property of husband and wife and belongs to them:

(1) Wages, bonuses and remuneration for labor services;

(2) Income from production, operation and investment;

(3) Income from intellectual property rights;

(4) Inherited or donated property, except as provided for in Item 3 of Article 1063 of this Law;

(five) other property that should be owned by * * *.