Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Michigan
I am a co signer on a loan and the main applicant filed chapter 7 bankruptcy. How does this effect me
Asked on 10/18/11, 8:23 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thomas R. Morris
Silverman & Morris, P.L.L.C.
The primary effect will be that the creditor may be entitled to look to you for payment. If the debtor who filed the 7 receives a discharge, think of it as though that debtor's name were crossed out on the loan documents, leaving only you.
This answer is for discussion purposes and is not intended as legal advice.
Answered on 10/18/11, 8:27 am
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