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I had a co-borrower but cannot get a signature (due to divorce, estrangement, etc). What are my options?

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I had a co-borrower but cannot get a signature (due to divorce, estrangement, etc). What are my options?

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If you’ve made every effort to obtain the co-borrower’s signature, but cannot get it, you should sign and send in the Release form with a letter attached explaining the circumstances as to why the co-borrower signature cannot be completed. The States and Household or Beneficial will review your submission, and you will be notified of their decision. If your submission is accepted, payment will be made to you alone (without the other borrower’s name appearing on the check).

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