Can u recover from a chp7, foreclosure and 2 car reposessions all done just recent back to 2001?
Question:
car repo, and foreclosure (which he is now in contempt of court)
I say good riddence, his credit. my name was on nothing, I have
always had my own credit. left me for another woman(younger)
I now have a feeling her older married boyfriend will not be a great
provider like she thought and might end up taking care off his soon
to be ex wife (me) and his debt, with a credit score off 425 and a
our daughter who just started in colleage, will he prosper ??
Answer:
You will recover! Turn that anger into something postive. I don't blame you for being so mad, I would be too. What he did to you wasn't fair and he is really a jerk. But, what goes around comes around. It won't last with her, she was looking for a sugar daddy, but sounds like sugar daddy's sugar is all gone. Chin up girl, you'll get through this and come out a better person.
omg, you got more problems than just grammer.
If he works really hard, and pays he bills on time, he could recover in five years or so.
Your credit should be fine if you signed a disclaimer deed for the home.
If you live in a community property state, and the lender on the car loans have your information, you may end up with that on your credit if you were not included in the Chapter 7.
What goes around comes around. He will certainly pay the consequences for all of his actions and misdeeds. You, however, need to check your credit report every quarter for the next year to be sure all is well. Also, congrats on being free from such a jerk, but please be careful. In order for you to prosper and be in good health you must do something very difficult. You have to forgive him for everything he did to you, for breaking his promises and vows and for disappointing you. You have to forgive yourself for feeling bad about something you had no control over. Make sure your heart and conscience is clean and pure so that bitterness, jealousy and vengeance don't come to haunt you and steal your peace. Once you've forgiven all parties involved, move forward with living well and living life to the fullest. True happiness is the best payback for anyone.
You will be fine, my dear...and you ex? well, you can bet that karma will catch up to him!
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