Using
a spouse as cosigner on a loan or credit card can bring about some unwanted financial challenges.
Marital money management is a tricky business, and using
your spouse as a cosigner has several pros and cons that couples should consider together before signing any final paperwork.
Not exact matches
While a
cosigner is often someone who has close ties to the borrower, such
as a parent or
spouse, lenders don't spell out what kind of relationships are permissible.
A
cosigner is someone else besides your
spouse / partner, such
as sibling, parent, friend, etc..