My elderly parent's were manipulated into co-signing for someone. How can an elderly sick person get out of paying a debt on furniture and electronics that they co-signed for for someone else?
Hi,
The court does not care if your parents are elderly and sick. They co-signed and they are liable to pay if the other person did not pay the bills.
That's why it's not wise to co-sign for someone even if they are brothers or sisters.
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