The dealer is obligated to make the payment. However your agreement with your bank is that YOU will make the payments. Your bank did not enter into any agreement with the dealership.
So if you want to protect your good credit then you will have to make the payment(s) then take it up with the...
I agree you need help. You knew what they were like, yet you believed their lies. A second time you backed out of court believing their lies. You are not equipped to handle this on your own.
I agree personally that you shouldn't have to take that kind of abuse, however my opinion doesn't mean squat to your employer. You have to work within their guidelines of how to handle these customers.
Adding your name to property does mean that you inherit that property. It means that you own 1/2 the property and any other heirs would be entitled to inherit their share of the other half. If he names you and you only as the beneficiary of life insurance and 401k then you and you only are...
Keep it short and simple. "I believe it is in the best interest of the child since his biological father is not now, nor has been, nor plans to be active in his life. I believe that it will be logical and less confusing for my child to have the same last name as myself.
I agree that the first thing to do is go ahead and sell the house and downsize to an affordable apartment. And who knows, maybe you will get a good price for the house and have enough to pay off the other debts. Good luck to you.
So apparently the judge had a phone conversation with the employer and/or their attorney and told them that they do NOT want to end up in his courtroom. So my brother received notice that they are not going to court. I don't know the exact wording but anyhow it sounded like they are planning to...