Yes
If you relinquish your parental rights, you are still not going to get child support payments. The child support is for the child.
Yes, you can still be sued even if you are on disability.
Contact whomever holds the lien, they will allow you to make payments and take posession of said vehicle if signor has ceased to make payments. I have already contacted the lien holder and they advised me that they would not get involved with me taking possession of the vehicle. All they wanted from me were back payments. I brought the payments up to date. Now I want to get the vehicle in my possession. Unfortunately I have been unsuccessful at contacting the person I cosigned for. I've even heard that he may have moved out of Michigan. I have a copy of the Michigan registration showing myself as an owner. I am currently awaiting documentation from the state that I am on the title. What is my next step towards getting possession of the car?
When you cosign for an automobile purchase you are typically liable for an automobile repossession in Michigan. The reason why is because you are responsible for car payments as a cosigner if the primary debtor cannot pay.
Its in the contract. Under most state laws, ordinarily, the lender must give you notice of your right to reinstate the contract after repossession, even if the lender thinks you have given up the right. If the lender doesn't give you this notice, you may have the right to get the property back for nothing-but you will have to resume making payments on your loan. If you have been given notice and want to try to reinstate the contract, contact the lender as soon as possible to work out an agreement. If you don't reinstate the contract within the time permitted by the agreement, the lender will send you a formal notice of its intent to sell the property.
It would depend on the insurance company. Most insurance companies will reinstate your coverage once you are caught up on your premium payments. You would then just have a lapse in coverage for the month you missed.
Stay current on your payments next time. Once you violate the terms of the contract, the vehicle is theirs and they can dispose of it as they please.
Legally, ONE day. As long as you are in DEFAULT of your contract, the lender CAN repo the collateral. Read the contract for more on DEFAULT.
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You can voluntarily repay any creditor whose debt was discharged. Do not enter into a payment plan, or make regular payments, or you may reinstate the debt.Bankruptcy only prevents the creditor from taking any action to collect the debt. It does not prevent you from paying.
UI is only paid when an employer lays off employees. If you resign or transfer, that is considered a "voluntary quit" and UI payments will not be received.
yes Even if my child is still in high school ?