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    Apr 26, 2010, 11:16 AM
    How can a loan co-signer remove themselves from the loan?
    My daughter's father co-signed for a mortgage loan for her family five years ago. I just learned that her name is not on the mortgage at all; she is leaving her husband who claims that the house is "his", not hers and he refuses to leave. My question is this: how can her father, the co-signer, remove himself from the mortgage liability since our daughter will not be living there anymore and can this situation be resolved within the divorce petition?
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    Apr 26, 2010, 11:30 AM

    The only way to remove the father's name would be if the husband refinanced the house in his name only. Banks don't like to just remove a co-signer.
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    Apr 26, 2010, 11:46 AM

    So actually, it's a mutual agreement between primary and co-signer to refinance?
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    Apr 26, 2010, 12:39 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by pgshanley View Post
    So actually, it's a mutual agreement between primary and co-signer to refinance?
    Actually, it's an agreement between the bank and the primary. Bank agrees to lend primary the money necessary to pay off the existing mortgage and the primary agrees to pay the new loan according to its terms. This agreement is of course secured by a new mortgage. If it is approved by the bank, the old mortgage is paid off, and the co-signer's obligation is discharged.

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    ... and can this situation be resolved within the divorce petition?
    Definitely. Even if her name isn't on the title, the divorce court can award her an interest in the house, thus forcing husband to make a deal (which would probably amount to refiancing).

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