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Ronald Lee Burdge
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Contributor Level 7

Yes, in most states you can, but you need to act fast and know how to contact...
Nick Passe
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Yes you can sue the person for fraud, but you might be able to also add on...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Contributor Level 9

If you cannot afford a lawyer, call the court and ask if you can apply for the...
Nick Passe
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I believe the filing of the charge tolled the statute of limitations. I...
Nick Passe
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Contributor Level 4

This is an interesting situation. I would advise you to be very careful. If I...
Jonathan H Levy
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The credit bureaus databases are nationswide, so you only have to report the...
Nick Passe
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Contributor Level 4

The question is a bit unclear but yes, I believe the accuser's communications...
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John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

In most states juvenile records are destroyed at your request when you turn 18;...
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Eric T. Raskopf
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Contributor Level 4

Unless you were waived to adult court, this is a juvenile record which remains...
Steve Fromm
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I am not a Wisconsin lawyer, but I do know that you and your wife currently...
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i'm actually the female writing this question my fiance has destroyed credit...
Robert John Murillo
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Contributor Level 7

The general answer is that normally you can be sued for violations of...
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Ronald K. Phillips
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Contributor Level 5

Yes, you can, as long as it's not being done to perpetrate a fraud or the like....
Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

I doubt you can sue the bank, if you do not want the account, just cancel it.
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Ari J Sauer
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Contributor Level 5

I don't know if this is a comfort or not, but if USCIS does decide to deny your...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Using the written documentation you have is a good place to begin. Contact a...
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Christopher Allan Doerfler
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Contributor Level 5

I am not sure I understand your question exactly. If you are asking if it is...
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Heidi Marie Eglash
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Contributor Level 3

Generally speaking, you should always refer back to your contract with a vendor...
Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

It does not sound right to me however the answer must be somewhere in your...

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