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What Happens to Cosigners After You File for Bankruptcy?

what happens to cosigners after bankruptcyFiling for bankruptcy is often the best way to get a fresh financial start. But if you have loans or credit accounts with a cosigner, you may be worried about how your bankruptcy affects them. A cosigner agrees to take on responsibility for your debt if you cannot pay. When you file, the way their obligation is handled depends on the type of bankruptcy you choose.

How Bankruptcy Affects Cosigners

In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your responsibility for the debt is wiped out once the court discharges it. However, the lender still has the right to collect from your cosigner. For example, if your parent, friend, or spouse signed on a car loan with you, the lender may turn to them for payment after your Chapter 7 discharge. That can create stress and financial strain for your cosigner.

Chapter 13 bankruptcy works differently.

When you file for Chapter 13, an automatic stay goes into effect. This prevents most creditors from pursuing you and your cosigner while your repayment plan is in place. As long as you stay current with your plan, your cosigner gets protection from collection actions. But if you fall behind, creditors may once again pursue your cosigner for the balance owed.

This difference is one reason some people with cosigned loans choose Chapter 13 over Chapter 7. It can offer a layer of protection for loved ones who helped them secure credit.

Options for Protecting Your Cosigner

If you’re concerned about a cosigner being left on the hook for your debt, there are steps you can take.

Some people reaffirm a debt in Chapter 7, which means they agree to keep paying it even after the discharge. This may make sense for loans you want to keep, such as a vehicle. Others may negotiate directly with creditors to release a cosigner in exchange for a lump sum payment.

It’s also important to remember that every case is unique. The type of debt, the lender’s policies, and the chapter of bankruptcy you file all affect your cosigner’s situation. Talking through these details with an experienced bankruptcy attorney can help you choose the best path forward.

Is Asking Someone to Co-Sign for You Worth It?

Asking someone to co-sign a loan is a big request, but it’s often worth the effort.

A cosigner with stronger credit can help you qualify for financing you might not get on your own, or secure better terms like lower interest rates. This can save you money and open doors to important purchases, such as a car, apartment lease, or student loan.

While it carries responsibility for both parties, having a cosigner can give you the chance to build or rebuild credit, proving your reliability and setting you on a stronger financial path for the future.

Speak with a Florida Bankruptcy Attorney

Filing for bankruptcy involves more than just your own financial future. If you have cosigners, their obligations may also change. Understanding what happens to them helps you make the best decision for yourself and those close to you.

At the Law Offices of Robert M. Geller, we help people throughout Florida navigate bankruptcy and protect their rights. If you’re considering filing and want to know how it could affect your cosigner, we encourage you to reach out. Our team can review your situation and explain your options.

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