The chief secretary of the state is responsible for all payments made by the state. The Head of the state should also keep an eye on the working of chief secretary.
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The lender has the right to receive all the payments. A co-buyer has no rights TO the payments.The co-buyer is equally responsible for making the payments.The lender has the right to receive all the payments. A co-buyer has no rights TO the payments.The co-buyer is equally responsible for making the payments.The lender has the right to receive all the payments. A co-buyer has no rights TO the payments.The co-buyer is equally responsible for making the payments.The lender has the right to receive all the payments. A co-buyer has no rights TO the payments.The co-buyer is equally responsible for making the payments.
IF you transfer the title and loan out of your name you are not responsible. IF NOT, and they don't make the payments, or have insurance on it, YOU are responsible for all aspects of the vehicle as you still OWN it. the name on the title & loan is the responsible party.
But he has made payments. There is a chance though if he never seen the child in 4 years. This depends on what state you are in though so consult a lawyer.
The account holder is responsible for all use and should record this use to avoid overdrafts or refusals. The bank or financial institution maintains the records, as will any business for payments made there with the card.
The Attorney General of Georgia is responsible for all the legal matters of the state of Georgia.
no you can not. the only person who can trade that car in is the person on the title no matter who has made payments on it jd wash state jaddemarco@yahoo.com
I DO NOT KNOW WHAT STATE YOU ARE FROM OR WHAT ATTORNEY YOU HAD. I KNOW MY CAR WAS LISTED AND I MADE PAYMENTS... BUT I KNOW THAT IF I MISSED PAYMENTS, THEY WOULD TAKE MY CAR... SO,NO...IT IS ILLEGAL FOR THEM TO ASK YOU FOR ANY PAYMENTS AT ALL. HOPE IT HELPS?!
yes and an accounting too. To be certain, make all payments in person at their office. You may request a reconciled statement showing all payments as well.
Yes, all US states recognize and enforce child support orders. If the payments are being made through CPS or another state agency they will continue as usual. If the payments are being made by the non custodial parent the court order for support still remains valid and enforceable.