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What is the name of your state?MI
My home was foreclosed and sold..there is a court date set for this next year about the sale etc. I do not dispute the forclosure but, I wonder if there is anything I can do to help the debt on my end.
My Ex husband said he was making house payments and taking care of everything before the foreclosure hit. ( He was making payments all right..to his own bank account) at the time we were married..anyway the money went to his personal account that he had out of state..he then quit his job and walked out on me and three kids.
I was wondering if there is anything I can do to lessen the debt on myself? I don't dispute the debt is owed but, I was stupid to trust my then husband. I just want to finish rebuilding my life for my children and myself. I would eventually like to have a new home instead of renting. I work and pay my bills..I do not own a CC or nor do I want one. Can I try to get a hardship type of verdit and lessen the damages I'd have to pay? I have the divorce papers that state the debt is split equally.
My home was foreclosed and sold..there is a court date set for this next year about the sale etc. I do not dispute the forclosure but, I wonder if there is anything I can do to help the debt on my end.
My Ex husband said he was making house payments and taking care of everything before the foreclosure hit. ( He was making payments all right..to his own bank account) at the time we were married..anyway the money went to his personal account that he had out of state..he then quit his job and walked out on me and three kids.
I was wondering if there is anything I can do to lessen the debt on myself? I don't dispute the debt is owed but, I was stupid to trust my then husband. I just want to finish rebuilding my life for my children and myself. I would eventually like to have a new home instead of renting. I work and pay my bills..I do not own a CC or nor do I want one. Can I try to get a hardship type of verdit and lessen the damages I'd have to pay? I have the divorce papers that state the debt is split equally.