My ex-husband and I finally came to a settlement on debt.
Date: Thu, 03/20/2008 - 13:40
1.How can I get a Repossession removed fom my credit report? It was paid off but still apperas as a negative on my CR.
2. My ex-husband and I finally came to a settlement on debt. He was awarded some of the debt on my credit. Is there a form or anything I can send to the creditors informing them I am not liable for the debt any longer.? That the debt on my credit has been resigned to him. I have a judgement with the creditors & amounts listed.
2. A collection agency has re-aged a debt on my CR from 2002 to 2006. How can I get the correct dates changed? And is this legal for them to that?
Thank you so much for your help!
2. My ex-husband and I finally came to a settlement on debt. He was awarded some of the debt on my credit. Is there a form or anything I can send to the creditors informing them I am not liable for the debt any longer.? That the debt on my credit has been resigned to him. I have a judgement with the creditors & amounts listed.
2. A collection agency has re-aged a debt on my CR from 2002 to 2006. How can I get the correct dates changed? And is this legal for them to that?
Thank you so much for your help!
Quote:1.How can I get a Repossession removed fom my credit repor
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1.How can I get a Repossession removed fom my credit report? It was paid off but still apperas as a negative on my CR. |
You can try to dispute, but there is never a guarantee of removal of accurate information.
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2. My ex-husband and I finally came to a settlement on debt. He was awarded some of the debt on my credit. Is there a form or anything I can send to the creditors informing them I am not liable for the debt any longer.? That the debt on my credit has been resigned to him. I have a judgement with the creditors & amounts listed. |
You can try to send the creditors a copy of the divorce decree, but, as I understand it, for a creditor not to hold you to a debt, the account must have been in good standing for 12 months. A divorce decree, in and of itself does not alter your contractual obligations with a creditor. Your recourse probably lies in a civil claim against your ex.
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2. A collection agency has re-aged a debt on my CR from 2002 to 2006. How can I get the correct dates changed? And is this legal for them to that? |
Dispute with the credit bureaus, and send a DV letter to the collection agency. File a complaint with your state's consumer protection agency--this is not legal.
