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Hi there,
I really hope someone can help me.
My sister-in-law has gotten herself and the rest of her family into serious financial trouble. She is living the high life and denying everything. She keeps telling her family that her money was embesseled and that she took the company to court and won and is waiting for the bank to pay out.
She convinced both her parents to purchase a new car and a new jeep as she would be paying for them. She also went and treated herself to a new jeep which she had to get her father to go guarantor for until the money came through (that being a year and a half ago).
Since she bought her jeep she has not put one cent into it and her parents are struggling to pay for the 3 vehicles. They have asked her on several occasions for help towards paying for her car and she doesn't have the money so her parents wind up paying for it as it will just fall back on them anyway.
I have sat and listened to them crying on several occasions and its heart breaking as her father is only a year from retirement.
Just wondering if there is anyway of getting out of being guarantor in this case before the poor man has a break down.
Any advise you have would be very gratefully appriciated.
I really hope someone can help me.
My sister-in-law has gotten herself and the rest of her family into serious financial trouble. She is living the high life and denying everything. She keeps telling her family that her money was embesseled and that she took the company to court and won and is waiting for the bank to pay out.
She convinced both her parents to purchase a new car and a new jeep as she would be paying for them. She also went and treated herself to a new jeep which she had to get her father to go guarantor for until the money came through (that being a year and a half ago).
Since she bought her jeep she has not put one cent into it and her parents are struggling to pay for the 3 vehicles. They have asked her on several occasions for help towards paying for her car and she doesn't have the money so her parents wind up paying for it as it will just fall back on them anyway.
I have sat and listened to them crying on several occasions and its heart breaking as her father is only a year from retirement.
Just wondering if there is anyway of getting out of being guarantor in this case before the poor man has a break down.
Any advise you have would be very gratefully appriciated.