It is possible, but not probable as most loans require valid income and a logical means to repay.
Yes, it will report equally.
To my knowledge, yes his name will be on the title and he would have equal rights to the vehicle.
If you are under age and she is making the payments, yes. Look its probably wiser she takes your dads place in this arrangement.
Yes, a son can purchase a house from his father as long as his father is the owner and there is no outstanding mortgage.
Let me start by sending my condolences for the loss of your father. If the student loans were taken out by your father as PLUS loans, then the loans will be forgiven by the government. If you took out the student loans under your SS#, then you still have to pay on the loans, even if your father cosigned on them.
yes
He was a student.
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"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Father_cosigns_with_son_who_is_married_After_2_years_things_are_not_going_good_in_the_marriage_If_divorced_later_would_wife_be_able_to_lay_claims_to_the_house_even_though_she_is_not_on_the_loan" Yes, you cannot disinherit a spouse.
If you are an enrolled student, of course.
Yale University.
Relationship to student can mean a few different things. The most common interpretation is just how a person knows the student.