My father got paperwork from a lawyer's office today for a debt that is listed to him, but not under his legal name, and is nearly 8 years old.
We are already aware that an ex-girlfriend of his years ago took out a couple of credit cards in his name, and we have all the paperwork from when that went to court.
So my question is, should I simply send a validation letter with a request for signature, or should I send a validation request, along with paperwork showing that he is not to be held liable for debt that is not in his legal name? (Especially when I believe that the statute of limitations on this is all but past since it has been so long ago.)
Thanks in advance for any advice! I was not quite sure how to handle this one, and thought I would turn to some old friends here.
Tin
We are already aware that an ex-girlfriend of his years ago took out a couple of credit cards in his name, and we have all the paperwork from when that went to court.
So my question is, should I simply send a validation letter with a request for signature, or should I send a validation request, along with paperwork showing that he is not to be held liable for debt that is not in his legal name? (Especially when I believe that the statute of limitations on this is all but past since it has been so long ago.)
Thanks in advance for any advice! I was not quite sure how to handle this one, and thought I would turn to some old friends here.
Tin
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