While I was married, I was pestered by my ex-wife about my cc debt. Cool....whatever. So I got a loan from MBNA through the NEA (National Education Association) at a high rate. Now, BofA owns the loan and my ex-wife is on the loan.
Moral debate aside, I am planning on filing in the next few months and I know BofA will go after her for the money. I would have felt bad doing this a couple months ago, but she has been pulling some really dumb "high-school drama"-style stunts lately causing friction between my friends and I, her abusive on-again/off-again boyfriend that she cheated with on me and I, our parents and I (I was on good terms with her mom who is still friends with my parents), etc. She is one of these people that just loves to be the victim and collect peoples sympathy with her sob stories. To be quite honest I am not going to feel one bit of guilt when they go after her for the money.
However, will she have any recourse at all or will it all be on her and nothing she can do about it?
Moral debate aside, I am planning on filing in the next few months and I know BofA will go after her for the money. I would have felt bad doing this a couple months ago, but she has been pulling some really dumb "high-school drama"-style stunts lately causing friction between my friends and I, her abusive on-again/off-again boyfriend that she cheated with on me and I, our parents and I (I was on good terms with her mom who is still friends with my parents), etc. She is one of these people that just loves to be the victim and collect peoples sympathy with her sob stories. To be quite honest I am not going to feel one bit of guilt when they go after her for the money.
However, will she have any recourse at all or will it all be on her and nothing she can do about it?
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