How can you sue a primary account holder if you are the co-signer and the primary account holder has moved out of state Colorado vs Arkansas California and North Carolina?

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2026-05-02 08:20

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Sorry to say, but there would not be any point to file such a lawsuit, since it would not be enforceable, however your not the first to want to file one.

It is one of the most common fights in a divorce situation, ex runs up all the cards and the co-signing spouse does not feel its fair to pay the bill. Sadly and while it is not fair that is the purpose of a co-signer, and the credit agreement you signed clearly indicated that both account members would be equally responsible for the repayment and regardless of the usage or benefit.

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