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Hi, My wife, before we were married, defaulted on her student loan. Her loan has been referred to an attorney for collection. Since then, I have purchased a house, car, etc. all of which were in my name. We have been making payments to this attorney for over ten years now. My wife has asked for balance information so that we could look into just paying it off. The attorney has never responded to her inquiries. (Of course, I would be more relentless in finding this information, but legally I cant). We recently received a letter from this attorney from a court of common pleas which is requesting information on my wife's assets in attempt to collect via sheriff's sale. My questions are: 1. The house, car, etc. is soley in my name. However, this document is requesting for assets that are owned "or enjoyed" by another person. Does this put my house at risk? 2. We have been making the required payments -- and the attorney has not dislosed the information we requested. How can I get rid of the attorney and pay back the student load directly?? Please--any advice would be appreciated as this situation could destroy our lives. Thanks, Craig Post a follow-up
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