My ex and I got divorced in 2001. As part of the divorce decree, I was responsible for the house, she got the car.
In 2002 she defaulted on the loan for the car and it was repo'ed.
I was contacted once in 2003 regarding the loan from the credit company and informed them of the situation (that's how I found out the car had been repo'ed) and have not heard from them since.
I just got a call yesterday from the credit company wanting to arrange payments for the defaulted/repo'ed car loan. I told them everything I said above and the lady informed me that my ex had declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy which is why they were contacting me regarding the delinquent loan now.
The SOL for written loans in Kansas is 5 years and 4 years in Texas where the loan company originates from. As far as I would say, the SOL clock has long expired since I'm sure the last payment and car repossession was in 2002.
My question is, does her bankruptcy reset the SOL clock on the loan back to me?
In 2002 she defaulted on the loan for the car and it was repo'ed.
I was contacted once in 2003 regarding the loan from the credit company and informed them of the situation (that's how I found out the car had been repo'ed) and have not heard from them since.
I just got a call yesterday from the credit company wanting to arrange payments for the defaulted/repo'ed car loan. I told them everything I said above and the lady informed me that my ex had declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy which is why they were contacting me regarding the delinquent loan now.
The SOL for written loans in Kansas is 5 years and 4 years in Texas where the loan company originates from. As far as I would say, the SOL clock has long expired since I'm sure the last payment and car repossession was in 2002.
My question is, does her bankruptcy reset the SOL clock on the loan back to me?
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