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honch69
Apr 15, 2013, 07:34 AM
I went through a tough divorce last year.. lost pretty much everything. 401k money, house, had to sell all my jewelry, antiques anything I could just to keep us a float due to him not wanting to work and finally I had to get get enough money from what was left to get from NV to AZ to move in with my kids.

Long story short.. even though he did not have a job and my kids would have helped me keep the truck and save our credit on at least that debt.. HE KEPT IT, with the promise to pay.. LOL HA

Now he is gone... tracked to Prescott... where he did re reg.the truck but Dmv verified no proof of insurance so suspended registration..

Investigator for repo company does not have anything pop on his SS# and does not even know where to go from here...

ANY HELP??

THANKS

smoothy
Apr 15, 2013, 07:41 AM
Its likely to get expensive... and if he is any good at hiding... and really trying to hide... you may never find him.

Not saying it can't be done... just that its possibly going to be difficult or even impossible... not to mention expensive if he is actually trying to hide.

He could be working for cash under the table... not have a bank account... and rent a place either through someone else... or under a false ID... you would find him if he screws up.. or isn't actually trying to hide, and just moved someplace far away.

You would actually need to hire and pay a private investigator... without a guarantee of results. THey have far greateer access to data and contacts of people who do as well that you or I don't. As well as experience looking which is very valuable.

ebaines
Apr 15, 2013, 11:33 AM
Are you saying that the truck loan is still in your name? If he got the truck in the divorce the loan should heve been transferred to him or paid off as part of the divorce settlement. If the loan is not in your name then it's really not your problem any more.

JudyKayTee
Apr 19, 2013, 01:14 PM
Here is how it works in NY - the Court cannot order a change in who is responsible for the loan. If you signed the loan, you are responsible whether he agreed to pay it.

The only way to get out from under the debt is for him to refinance.

If you are the cosigner and he defaults you are responsible

The Court cannot change the terms of a loan/legal document.