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What do I do if ex-husband opened accounts in my name?

Answered 9 years and 8 months ago by Mr. Matthew Anderson Dunaway (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
No, you are not liable for the accounts, based on your fact scenario.  Even if you were still married, your spouse cannot open accounts in your name.  I suggest you send written disputes to all three credit reporting agencies (Experian, Equifax & TransUnion) demanding they delete the accounts and stating that you are a victim of fraud and identity theft.  It wouldn't hurt to also send a letter to each of the companies an account was opened (i.e. - Cap One, Target, Amazon, etc...).  The timing of your divorce doesn't matter.  Your spouse may not open accounts in your name.  ... Read More
No, you are not liable for the accounts, based on your fact scenario.  Even if you were still married, your spouse cannot open accounts in your... Read More