New York Credit Card Fraud Legal Advice (25 found)

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Elliott M. Portman
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If this was fraud, you have a good defense to the debt. Go to the court...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Fraud is actionable if certain elements of proof are established by the...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Fraud is actionable if certain elements of proof are established by the...
Elliott M. Portman
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You did everything right, until you stopped paying on the credit card. Your...
Shawn Alan Arnold
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Opening credit cards in another person's name is not only a felony in a of...
Carlos Gonzalez
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I would immediately sugegst meeting with a criminal defense attorney. I would...
Michael Hassen
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I agree with Mr. Sarno and Mr. Levy. There are state and federal laws against...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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NYS is very pro woman in these disputes and you are facing more than...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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It really depends on the circumstances. No one online can know what is going...
Roger Traversa
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It's difficult to answer this question on the facts given. Depending on the...
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Angel Marie Van Wieren
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I understand how financial concerns can affect your health, including your...
David Scott Hamilton
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As Angel has said, your position is extremely stressful and you are right to...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Divorce him and get a court order that he pays his own debts. She can also...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Fraud is actionable if certain elements of proof are established by the...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You can sue him in small claims court. The court prefers a written agreement,...
Kaiser Wahab
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You can sue him in small claims as was mentioned earlier. However, you may...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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File a police report for identity theft. Write to the three credit bureaus...
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Lu Ann Trevino
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I am not licensed to practice law in your state. These comments are made...
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Jonathan H Levy
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Start by contacting the fraud department at one of the credit bureaus like...
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A child under the age of 18 likely cannot establish credit, simply because you...
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Jonathan H Levy
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You can sue your sibling but I do not understand why the bank would be...

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