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My employer filed bankruptcy, is she legally required to pay me?


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hen filing for bankruptcy, it is important to check the rules especially if you have a co-signer. Your co-signer was the one who co-signed your debts when you applied for it. Your co-signer vouched about your credibility as a borrower, which is how you got the approval. Generally, a co-signer is accountable to pay in case the borrower defaults payments. Learn if you are going to file for bankruptcy, will your co-signer still be required to pay for your debts?

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Posted 2009-10-30T09:42:36Z

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