How Do I Handle A Potential Credit Card Judgement After A Divorce?
I have a rather sordid tale to tell.. so please bear with me thru the gory details!
My ex and my divorce was final about 2 years ago. In the months before our separation, he convinced me to co-sign on a couple of loans with him. One was an unsecured credit card loan (a Tweeter account actually) for about $8,000, the other an unsecured line of credit with a credit bureau for an astounding $50,000. We had amazing credit at the time…. Enter girlfriend, and divorce – go figure. In our decree, he was ordered to pay child support, those 2 outstanding debts, as well as some outstanding income taxes. Since that time, he’s quit his job, and is working as an independent contractor to avoid paying child support, or any other “garnish-able” fees. He was also supposed to cover our child with health insurance – this didn’t happen either. I, on the other hand, bought a small house and have been working my fanny off trying to keep my head above water without his help. I’ve been paying on all the outstanding income taxes monthly, and have maintained perfect credit on my end – without his help in any way – including child support. However, those 2 loans are simply out of my abilities to cover. He has the stereo from the Tweeter account, and the $50,000 went who knows where… (let’s ask the girlfriend!)
I received a knock at the door yesterday with notice of a pending judgment. I’m not financially not able to hire an attorney – Is there anything I can do to protect my house and my meager checking account?…. or can they seize my checking, and attach a lein to the house so I can’t ever sell. Oh – I also forgot to mention that I closed on my house prior to the divorce being final, so, since Texas is a community property state, his name is on the Deed. He was ordered in the Decree to sign a General Warranty Deed over on the house, but of course that hasn’t happened either. Feeling like I’m in deep do-do here. Any input would be VERY appreciated.
Poor Credit Auto Loans: Finance your Car even with Bad Credit
If you have poor credit and if you do not have any property to place as collateral but you need a car immediately then do not loose hope. Several schemes are offered by the internet based financial institutions and one such scheme is poor credit auto loans. These loans are meant for those people who

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Poor Credit Auto Loans: Finance your Car even with Bad Credit

