Yep....It is still your responsibility to pay your debts...
Don't understand what you mean by the phrase, "...voluntary have it returned..." However, as long as the primary indebted party is current in their payments there would be no reason for the loan company to contact you for payments.
Well, some people say that is still operating and is headquartered in Langley. Could it be the CIA, A.K.A., "The Company" ?
Yes. Disposition of intellectual property should be addressed when the business is dissolved.
It is treated as a voluntary reposession and it still hurts your credit. They will auction the car and you will pay the difference of your loan and the amount they get from auction.
First Strike Still Deadly was created on 2001-10-23.
no
There's no reason it can't, as long as it still exists in a legal sense (that is, the corporation hasn't been dissolved entirely).
no.it was dissolved in 1977
It will save you some money BUT you will still have a repo on your CR.
YES, read your contract again to see what you agreed to. Tx is still part of the United States so the laws are still (mostly)uniform across the land.
Yes. If you signed the loan, you are still legally responsible for it.