You will have to take it up with the bank who repossessed the van. Since the car belongs to you, they should not be able to take it away from you. The laws may vary state-by-state. Talk to your divorce attorney to be sure you are protected. * Legally the vehicle could be seized if a deficiency remains after the repossessed van has been sold. This is possible because the transaction was made during the marriage and terms included in a divorce have no bearing on valid lending agreements.
Who was awarded the home?
The husband and wife are seen as one person in the eyes of the court. If the husband incurs a debt, the wife shares it. They should not be able to take your home, unless that was the collateral for whatever the case was about.
Biblically, a divorced woman can remarry if her husband divorced her without moral cause Or if she divorced her husband for infidelity. Once her ex-husband remarries or dies, she is also free to remarry.
She is divorced from her first husband and has re-married.
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.
Britney Spears does not have a husband at the moment. She is divorced from Kevin Federline.
She is divorced from her first husband and has re-married.
your divorced
get divorced.
no