Nope.
The other co-owner or cosigner will be responsible for the debt.
READ your contract you signed. Call a local attorney for state specific legal advice.
YES! Just wondering how you know that? What would the crime be? What if the person had a cosigner?
No, the refinancing without the consent or knowledge of the original cosigner created a breach of the original lending agreement and the cosigner is no longer legally obligated for the debt.
The only option is for the loan to be refinanced without the particpation of the present cosigner.
No.
Nothing. The only option for being remove as a cosigner is to have the original loan refinanced without the cosigner participating.
Student loans are provided without consigner based on needs. For example if you are independent from your parents, you can qualify for student loans without cosigner.
Possible fraud charges.
if you take it to your personal bank and ask them how much you need to have paid already they can indeed refinace you and remove the cosigner
A cosigner can only be relieved of the financial obligation through refinancing of the loan without the current cosigner's participation.