notsure101
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois
My situation is this -
I have been married for 16 years and I have 2 stepchildren (21 & 19). The 21yr old is in college and loans were needed for her education so naturally I had to submit my financial information as well. The birth father for the most part has been absent (including child support) for the majority of the past 16 years (but is in the area and doing well) so I have been the main provider for the family. We also have 2 kids from our marriage.
My wife and I are currently separated and will probably be divorced within a month or so. My question is this - will I be responsible for the loan that was received (with my financial information) for my stepdaughters college after I am divorced? My wife has not been very cooperative with the majority of things so far so I'm worried she will do whatever she can to hold me responsible for her and her ex-husbands child's education when she and her ex should be financially responsible.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My situation is this -
I have been married for 16 years and I have 2 stepchildren (21 & 19). The 21yr old is in college and loans were needed for her education so naturally I had to submit my financial information as well. The birth father for the most part has been absent (including child support) for the majority of the past 16 years (but is in the area and doing well) so I have been the main provider for the family. We also have 2 kids from our marriage.
My wife and I are currently separated and will probably be divorced within a month or so. My question is this - will I be responsible for the loan that was received (with my financial information) for my stepdaughters college after I am divorced? My wife has not been very cooperative with the majority of things so far so I'm worried she will do whatever she can to hold me responsible for her and her ex-husbands child's education when she and her ex should be financially responsible.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?