I am going through a divorce. The woman had borrowed money from FHA BEFORE we were married but then she defaulted on the loan after we were married. Each year the IRS would withhold our refund but I would file either an injured or innocent spouse form and half of our return ( which was my half) would be sent to us. About 2 years ago I was involved in a wreck that left me in the hospital for four months and she filed a divorce on me as soon as I got out. I am still recovering from injuries, am 2,000 miles away from my records and she is claiming that I still owe for half of the money that is owed to the IRS. Because it is from a loan that was in her name from before we were married and because the IRS gave back my half of the return each year, I don't think I'm liable but I am having a tremendously hard time getting the IRS to answer any of my questions and they can't even tell me whether I should be filing innocent or injured spouse. Can anybody give me help on this? We are divorced but the taxes were always filed jointly and while in the hospital after the wreck, the IRS apparently decided that we had defaulted and were going to put a lien on the house (The amount owed is about $16,000.00) I don't know what has happened with anything since because I have none of my paperwork, the IRS will give me no help. The man I talked to yesterday said that he had no record of any innocent or injured spouse claims in the past but I KNOW I did it for at least 5 years. I am still confined to a bed and wheelchair while I continue to heal and I can't do anything except call them or ask on here. I just need to know if I am liable for this debt from a loan that she had before we married and how I can separate myself from this debt and clear my name. Get a Loan HERE

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