Do I have the right to sue the primary borrower of a private student loan I co-signed on if she does not pay?
Yes, you can sue for the amounts you had to pay on her behalf. See an attorney experienced in collection matters.
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Yes, you can sue for the amounts you had to pay on her behalf. See an attorney experienced in collection matters.
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I am not aware of any legal method to clear your husband from this loan by suing his mother. He voluntarily co-signed her loan and now he has to...
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These are all questions your attorney should be able to answer for you.