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hi I'm David Soble and I'm a real estate and finance attorney here in Michigan this week's question comes from James and Grosse Pointe Michigan who writes I co-signed on a commercial loan for a business that is owned by both my daughter and my son-in-law back in 2010 now they're getting a divorce so no one he says has paid on the loan since they filed for their divorce James goes on to say that the bank just called me for the payment and also sent me a letter demanding that I pay off the loan in full it's kind of tough anyway so what what he goes on to say is that his daughter tells him not to worry because the court has ordered that her soon-to-be ex which would be James son-in-law would be responsible to pay the bank not her so James asked David I'm worried we're sure he says it and then he says I he says I have my own bills to pay and then he asked what do I do once the court finds my soon-to-be ex-son-in-law solely responsible for the business loan can I be released from the loan...