In a case of a divorce , and the court has decided that the husband has nothing to do with the family , as he has given them each their share . He can then apply to the bank and give a copy of the divorce as a proof amnd then the bank may ask the mother to sign instead.
No
No. The FAFSA is a statement of your financial status. It is used to calculate an estimated amount that you and your husband can afford to contribute to her college expenses. It is also used to calculate how much she can afford to pay. Any amount over that is eligible for Federal Financial Aid.
The husband, solely. Provided that his signature is the only one on the documentation as being the cosigner. If the wife's name also appears on that document, then both parties are responsible for the debt should the first payee default.
Daughter and husband are getting divorce and she is the co-buyer can she take it out of state
yes
My sympathies to you and your family. If you, your husband or anyone else in the family didn't cosign for a loan for the car then the debt ends. If there was a cosigner then the cosigner is responsible for the debt. If your son was not a minor and took the loan out himself and he has left a Will or has anything of value this debt will be paid off or written off.
No. A court can, though.
They meet at Beverly's college.
YES!
her first husband name was christiaan corry her college sweetheart
There is no specific word for the husband of your wife's sister. If you need a phrase, call him your "sister-in-law's husband."
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