Pay them off. The interest keeps adding up until it is paid. It wil be paid when the house is sold before you see the money.
no
Your husband's name is not on the deed, but is he on the loan? If yes, then it cannot be foreclosed and repossessed if the property is listed on his bankruptcy filing, and, as long as his bankruptcy payments are current. If he defaults on bankruptcy payments, then you can lose the property. If he is not on the loan, then your house can be foreclosed and repossessed.
No, because you have your own separate credit report.
You cannot. In case of any claim after your divorce and the policy bond is in your possession, the claim will be summarily rejected by the insurance company. It's advisable to surrender the policy on your ex husband to the insurance company against official receipt.
yesterday
Well, you can go to the local Ford-New Holland dealer and see if they can finance a new one for you. As far as can you do anything to get it back, that is up to your lender. Can anything be done to the husband? Nope. It was repossessed. Does not matter when or how (unless repossessed illegally).
Did the car get repossessed? This I believe, would best be addressed by the person/entity who has the lien on the car (the bank, the credit company, etc).
It depends whose name is on the loan. If it's just the husband, then no. If both names are on the loan, then it affects both people.
can i reunited with my husband even after file WAVA case against him?
If both persons were sued and a judgment awarded but only the husband filed bankruptcy and included the debt; the judgment can still be executed against any non-exempt property belonging to the wife and perhaps jointly owned property as well. The legal presumption is that the debt is still owed because it was jointly incurred.
Her money comes from her EX-husband's company, which produces a cosmetics properties.
If you file charges against your husband for bigamy charges, then the same court will grant you a annulment.