731 74th Street North ^^
You're cool, bud.
A couple questions, if you don't mind, bud. Is it safe to assume that your current debt isn't currently detrimental to your overall well-being? I have reason to believe that you've gone to school to learn to code. Is that correct? If so, what are coding skill sets?
Of course its detrimental to my overall well being, knowing I'll never be able to have anything in my name or own my own assets due to this ridiculous fraudulent judgement against me when the other guy was at fault.
Hey life's tough... oh wells.
I do not understand this aspect of never owning anything in your own name. There are two simple ways to fix this for the most part. One you get equity in something and use it to build into something bigger like buying a cheap apartment.
Once you own a residence a lot of doors open up for you. Other aspect is here in Canada a bankruptcy can be off the books in less than 7 years,I know the States harsher in this aspect but you can still rebuild your credit. This is speaking from experience and it also relates to my first post to you.
You have to understand that things happen for a reason and everything that has happened to me in the past that was bad turned into a blessing down the road. I was a arrogant snotty nosed kid and any one I judged I became and walked farther down that road. Learn from your issues and move on,do not let these things wear you.