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In reply to the discussion: NEED ADVICE: Identity theft by relative; call police? [View all]vanlassie
(6,231 posts)30. Teach him what consequences are. His children
need to know. The 14 year old needs to know. Don't enable this fool any more. The example is being set for the kids right now. If you don't think the kids are aware of these values he is demonstrating yet, well they will. Soon. Do the right thing.
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IMO, this relative broke trust with you the moment he forged your signature.
winter is coming
May 2013
#4
I agree with ejpoeta. This relative is seeing just exactly what he can get away with, and
Nay
May 2013
#83
I like the idea of writing to the landlord to notify them that you will not be signing another lease
Yo_Mama
May 2013
#42
You don't give up your right to take legal action later by not taking legal action now.
JoePhilly
May 2013
#13
+1000. Manipulators don't stop themselves. You have to set and enforce boundaries.
winter is coming
May 2013
#58
How has this hurt you? Have there been any unauthorized purchases or credit lines opened
Egalitarian Thug
May 2013
#34
you don't have a choice on whether charges are brought or not. If the cops think it's fraud
librechik
May 2013
#43
PLEASE, I BEG YOU: Get a lawyer to help advise you. Do the following RIGHT now:
Poll_Blind
May 2013
#47
MY Dear PanAmerican It's very simple and the best way to keep things diffused...
Drew Richards
May 2013
#49
She was going to sign again--UNTIL she found out that he committed FRAUD by FORGERY.
Common Sense Party
May 2013
#60
If he's been there for two years and has been a good tenant, they'll probably let him stay.
haele
May 2013
#64
Contact a lawyer. It would be worth the fee to have all your options set out for you
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2013
#51