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Old 05-06-2006, 09:08 AM
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What is the name of your state? Illinois

We have a 1st and 2nd mortgage. My husband suffered a major heart attack followed by bypass surgery. We are waiting on disability approval. We had to file bankruptcy but reaffirmed on 1st and 2nd mortgage with good intentions to keep our loans up to date.
As of this date we are currently up to date on our 1st mortgage but 2 months behind on 2nd mortgage. With the 2nd mortgage calling daily we have tried our best to get it caught up but I believe they are going to forclose on the 2nd mortgage. What happens to our 1st mortgage? When we reaffirmed, they reaffirmed in my husband name only (but my name is still on the deed). Can they still come after me? Is there anything we can do since we just filed bankruptcy????
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