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Some help please.
Hello.
I need some advice.
Me and my partner took a loan out 2 years ago and his father acted as guarantor. We split up last year and my ex has been paying the monthly payments. We're going through a few problems at the moment. We have a child and i was struggling with the costs. I've asked him many times for more money to help with our child. He only pays £40 a month. I had no other option but to go to CSA for help and now they are making him pay a fair bit more.
This ofcourse has annoyed him and now he said his refusing to pay the last 2 payments on the loan. As his father is guarantor, i guess they will go after him?
I'm just looking at what options i have or what i can do. Do i need to worry as much as i am?
I need some advice.
Me and my partner took a loan out 2 years ago and his father acted as guarantor. We split up last year and my ex has been paying the monthly payments. We're going through a few problems at the moment. We have a child and i was struggling with the costs. I've asked him many times for more money to help with our child. He only pays £40 a month. I had no other option but to go to CSA for help and now they are making him pay a fair bit more.
This ofcourse has annoyed him and now he said his refusing to pay the last 2 payments on the loan. As his father is guarantor, i guess they will go after him?
I'm just looking at what options i have or what i can do. Do i need to worry as much as i am?
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They will go after you, him and/or his father. Whichever is the easiest route.
If nobody pays, then everyone loses.0
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