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You co-signed a loan, and are now responsible for the debt.

 

Does this sound like you?
Your spouse declared bankruptcy while you were in the midst of a separation. You had co-signed a loan and that loan is now your responsibility. You have no job and cannot afford to make the payments and to make matters worse; you also have to pay for child support. What should you do?

What can you do?
In this kind of situation your best option may be filing for bankruptcy. There are a number of bankruptcy alternatives available, but with no income, bankruptcy would likely be the best option to get you back on your feet. We highly recommend consulting a licensed bankruptcy trustee in your area before proceeding. A trustee can review the complete list of alternatives and help you determine the best course of action. To find a bankruptcy trustee near you, click here.

    
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