The papers that we signed were for "temporary orders". The papers included temporary support and temporary visitation only. When we filed these papers and had to do financial disclosure, that is when I found out that my wife had 4 credit cards in her name only, and 3 of them were maxed out. At that time I told my lawyer that I had no knowledge of these and felt I shouldn't be responsible for them, and he agreed and said I wouldn't be responsible. He also told me that the savings were frozen at that point also. The trouble is, since then, that lawyer retired and gave the case over to another lawyer in his firm. The new lawyer says that "he" made no such promises and that I am responsible for her new debt, and she does get half of the new savings. I know what is right, and I know what people say, but what is the law on these matters. Is it cut and dry, or is it grey?