I don't see why not as long as the loan is in good standing, but you can never tell these days.
Not without the consent of the credit card company. Your father may be able to add you as an authorized user, but he would be responsible for any charges if you couldn't make the payments.
You are a separate, legal entity from your father, your credit rating should not be affected by your father's credit history. It is however possible that you may have been mixed up with you father is you live at the same address and have the same or similar names. It should be possible to check this out by asking for your credit history statement.
I wouldn't. Just make sure the payments continue to be made.
If you're on the note and it's not being reported to your credit bureau.....you need to contact the creditor and demand that it be reported. If it IS being reported......then.........it IS helping your scores.
I can't answer why he took the action he did. I will say that he did not "steal it". If the lending agreement was in default the vehicle is subject to being repossessed and it is the legal right of the lien holder to do so. A lending agreement is considered defaulted if even one of the terms is not adhered to; meaning even when a payment is late the lender/lien holder can take whatever action necessary to secure their interest in the collateral/property.
Yes
No, but the child is potentially eligible for RSDI payments based on his disabled father's eligibility, and these payments would count toward the father's child support obligation.
(note I am NOT a legal professional) I believe co-signing a loan only means that person promises to make the payments if the primary loan signer fails to make the payments. The co-signer has no ownership of the vehicle. I personally would talk with the company that gave the loan in the first place. IF you have been making payments consistently they may be willing to remove the co-signer from the loan, at which point the father would have no legal connection to the vehicle.
It is possible to legally establish paternity even if the father's name is not on the birth certificate.
If the father was paying you directly, the payments will, of course, cease. If this is the case you must contact the state for assistance. If you were receiving the support payment from the state, then nothing will change and his payments to reimburse the state will become an obligation/lien against him for which he will eventually have to pay the state back.
They end. The child may be entitled to Social Security benefits from the father.
Father Hidalgo's primary goal was for Mexico to be independent from Spain.
It has to wait.
Probably not. The girlfriend is not responsible for payment. However if you have a joint account then the payments may be seized from the bank.
NO!
That is actually just a rumor. Justin Bieber is not a father currently as this answer was written.
Not Currently but he is keen on becoming a father.