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Time to sell his car?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 517115" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>vligrl we did exactly the same thing. difficult child had no idea how and little interest in filling out the financial aid forms so I did it for her, even electronically signed her name. But it's in her name lol, not ours. So technically I can stop paying it at any time and she would be responsible. The problem is she would default and then they would keep adding interest and before long the interest would be far more than the loan and it would follow her around forever. So once again we are thinking of her future and paying it for her. I listen to Suzy Orman and she has me frightened about letting her default on srtudent loans. And of course difficult child has no appreciation for what we are doing.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 517115, member: 59"] vligrl we did exactly the same thing. difficult child had no idea how and little interest in filling out the financial aid forms so I did it for her, even electronically signed her name. But it's in her name lol, not ours. So technically I can stop paying it at any time and she would be responsible. The problem is she would default and then they would keep adding interest and before long the interest would be far more than the loan and it would follow her around forever. So once again we are thinking of her future and paying it for her. I listen to Suzy Orman and she has me frightened about letting her default on srtudent loans. And of course difficult child has no appreciation for what we are doing. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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