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If you are a cosigner on a loan, you are responsible for the debt of the loan if the primary signed defaults on the loan. So, yes you can be called to pay on the loan by the creditors.

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Q: I cosigned a loan for my granddaughter she has filed bankruptcy will her creditors come after you too?
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How do creditors find out you filed bankruptcy?

Creditor receive a notice from your BK from the BK court.


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