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Ex-Boyfriend's Credit Card Debt

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yamaha_mamma

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Pennsylvania

My now ex-boyfriend of 7 yrs decided to move out on July 17th. When he left he stated that I could have everything in the house and his van that I have been driving for over a year. He came back 3 times to collect his personal belongings, and when he was finished, he gave me the house keys & his key to the van.

We spoke on Aug 2nd, at the time I told him to come get everything that he paif for in my house and the van. He once again stated that he didn't want them and I needed them. We have yet to transfer the title into my name.

Now that things are getting ugly, his parents are stepping in. They are taking out a home equity loan to pay off his credit card debt. They want me to pay $100/month for 3.5 yrs in exchange for the title of the van.

None of the credit cards have my name on the account. I was a additional cardholder on 2 of them, but have made no purchases in close to a year on one and can't tell you how long on the other. Some of the cards do have major purchases, like furniture and appliances, that he purchased for used in out home. Others have car repairs.

My questions are: 1) am I legally responsible for paying any of his debt? 2) can they come into my home and take anything? 3) could the items (including the van) be considered gifts, since he told me he wanted me to have them and has not tried up to this point to retrieve them. 4) could he sue me?

I am a single mother of 3 (not his) working 37.5 hrs a week @ $8/hr. I can't afford to pay his parents $100/month.

WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS?
 



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