Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in California

bank account

I recently received a letter from a ''law office'' regarding an account my ex-boyfriend was overdraft on. We broke up and I gave him back the bank card and was unable to access the account..this was last January. How can I prove that I was not an active part of this account? This is my first time hearing about this! Any directives would be greatly appreciated.


Asked on 11/25/07, 11:19 pm

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Ryan P. McClure The Law Offices of Ryan P. McClure

Re: bank account

You either need to contact the lawyer that sent you the letter or hire an attorney to do it with the evidence that shows that you had no access to the account. If you just returned the card to the boyfriend and didn�t have your name removed then you might have a problem because in theory even though you returned the card you still had access to the account. Hey, you never know maybe your ex-boyfriend will cope to the collections.

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Answered on 11/26/07, 12:54 am


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