Yes
Most courts, that I have heard of, need a written "contract" with the person taking out the loan signature.
Yes, you can still be sued even if you are on disability.
Sure. You can be sued on no income at all.
Why are the being sued? past due on auto loans They can be sued. I think your question is - if they win the judgement, can they garnish the SSI payment. NO. See link for citation
Yes. --------------- You can be sued for most anything- the question becomes: do they have a case? If they sue without just cause then they can open themselves up to a lawsuit for "bad faith pleadings"
In short, if the loan is not paid, everyone on the contract can be sued. If the loan is in both names, then both people are "jointly and severally" liable for non-payment, meaning that they can both be sued if the loan is not paid, and one or both of them must pay the awarded judgment, and the non-paying party may then be sued by the one who had to pay.
A person cannot be arrested and charged in the state of Arizona for an unpaid online Payday Loan from the year of 2009. A person may either be sued or their wages may be garnished.
No
Yes
YES
Yes. If the signer defaults on the loan, then you, as the cosigner, would be liable.
Yes.