Yes. The banks and credit cards would like all of us to think we have to pay back loans and debts of our parents or spouses, but that is not true. We don't have to pay them.
Not if he did not cosign on the loans.
In the US, yes you can. If you want help with the consolidation of your husband's defaulted student loans, click on the link below.
In the US, the answer is yes you can. If your husband need help with consolidating his defaulted student loans, please click on the link under the "Related Links" section below.
Yes.
Parent Loan: A parent is getting the loan Student loan: A student is getting the loan
AnswerThe short answer is no, you can never change cosigner on a private student loan. If they die, however, it is transferred to you.
There are many places to research student loan settlement. You can look at various places on the web or at many banks. Looking for loan settlements can be difficult start by checking www.wellsfargo.com/student
what is a student loan grant?
what is a student loan grant?
What is a "Standard" student loan?
If you both own the real estate- yes. If you are the owner the bank may want your husband to co-sign.
Yes.