What is the name of your state? Florida
My friends ex-girlfriend who still lives in their jointly owned home intercepted a check payable to my friend. She forged his signature on the back, and added her own name below that endorsement and cashed it, (she added his last name after hers apparently to make it look like they were newly married). He has the cancelled check. Also he discovered that she had signed his name to a credit card offer and put her name on as a signer on the account and has run up thousands of dollars of credit card debt without his knowledge. Naturally he cancelled the card when he discovered it, but the debt remains in his name. On top of that he discovered credit card accounts she had opened up in her dead mother's name. How do you stop such a woman and recoup your losses? He took the cashed check to the police but they wouldn't do anything about it since they couldn't be sure which county it was cashed in, (it appears she left town to cash it). Geez, can people get away with stuff like this?
My friends ex-girlfriend who still lives in their jointly owned home intercepted a check payable to my friend. She forged his signature on the back, and added her own name below that endorsement and cashed it, (she added his last name after hers apparently to make it look like they were newly married). He has the cancelled check. Also he discovered that she had signed his name to a credit card offer and put her name on as a signer on the account and has run up thousands of dollars of credit card debt without his knowledge. Naturally he cancelled the card when he discovered it, but the debt remains in his name. On top of that he discovered credit card accounts she had opened up in her dead mother's name. How do you stop such a woman and recoup your losses? He took the cashed check to the police but they wouldn't do anything about it since they couldn't be sure which county it was cashed in, (it appears she left town to cash it). Geez, can people get away with stuff like this?