It is possible. Contact the loan company and explain your situation.
If you loose your employment you are still legally responsible for your child support payments.
Yes, they will. If the amount you are getting back is more than the amount you owe, they will seize the entire refund. It's happened to me twice. I am currently up to date and have almost paid of the amount I owed, but they will take it if you have back child support payments. Fathers get their returns taken who are not in arrears. see links below
If you signed over the title to him as collateral, and you defaulted on the payment plan, he can take it. If YOU still have the title, it is comsidered an open account and he committed felony vehicle theft if he took it.
The principal balance is the original amount borrowed, while the outstanding balance is the amount still owed on the loan after payments have been made.
If you have an agreement to pay an agreed amount and make those payments, garnishment is unlikely.
No its perfectly legal and if you are still making payments on it, that increases values.
My guess is : you have to pay for payments owed up until you vacated. Then if it is sold at a loss, you are responsible for the amount of the loss.
Yes, the take over payments car for sale is still available.
Home equity is the difference between the current value of a home and the amount still owed on the mortgage. As the principal of the mortgage amount decreases as a result of monthly mortgage payments, the home equity increases.
Not as long as you continue to make payments on it.
A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.A volunteer can pay your child support payments for you but you should make certain you still have proof of payment.
Sell or continue to make the payments. Do not let the car be repossed. This would hurt your credit and is the last thing to do.