I had a judgment placed against me from a credit card company recently.
We own a car thats worth about $7000 and its titled in both (husband and wife) of our names with "OR" (john doe OR mary doe). It also has a $600 lien on it from a loan we took out on it to pay for a medical service back in Feb.
So from my understanding, I get $1000 credit towards the car and I can also use some of my $4000 personal property credit to apply to the car as well? Is this true?
Next question, since the title has both of our names and the judgment is only against me, would the creditor have to pay my spouse half of the value of the car if they decided to take the car?
I'm hoping this is all true and they wont think its even work their time to go through the procedures of trying to get the car since it has a lien and spouse owns the half of the car... plus the costs of hiring a tow truck and auction fees.
Please inform me if im wrong about this.. I live in Florida
We own a car thats worth about $7000 and its titled in both (husband and wife) of our names with "OR" (john doe OR mary doe). It also has a $600 lien on it from a loan we took out on it to pay for a medical service back in Feb.
So from my understanding, I get $1000 credit towards the car and I can also use some of my $4000 personal property credit to apply to the car as well? Is this true?
Next question, since the title has both of our names and the judgment is only against me, would the creditor have to pay my spouse half of the value of the car if they decided to take the car?
I'm hoping this is all true and they wont think its even work their time to go through the procedures of trying to get the car since it has a lien and spouse owns the half of the car... plus the costs of hiring a tow truck and auction fees.
Please inform me if im wrong about this.. I live in Florida
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