JuliofWashingto
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Washington
The story: Separated from husband in May 2005 in Washington. Husband refused to sign any "legal separation" documents w/ court, so I wrote it up and had it notarized - and made him get it notarized in California, the state he moved to.
Jump ahead two years. Mysterious medical collections appearing on my credit report. Seems I was listed as "spouse" when he had accident - and he never paid the bills. I have fought with Collection Company repeatedly, they insist a Separation Document is not legal unless signed in court of law. I say no -- Credit Bureau is at an impasse and won't remove.
The "ex" has also advised the Collection Co that he filled out the paperwork fraudulently, knowing that I was in no way responsible. He has phoned them repeatedly with the same info, set up a payment plan -- and they still keep reporting me each month.
I'm desperate. My Separation Agreement very clearly states that any bills from May 13, 2005 forward would be the responsibility of the individual.
I'm so frustrated.
The story: Separated from husband in May 2005 in Washington. Husband refused to sign any "legal separation" documents w/ court, so I wrote it up and had it notarized - and made him get it notarized in California, the state he moved to.
Jump ahead two years. Mysterious medical collections appearing on my credit report. Seems I was listed as "spouse" when he had accident - and he never paid the bills. I have fought with Collection Company repeatedly, they insist a Separation Document is not legal unless signed in court of law. I say no -- Credit Bureau is at an impasse and won't remove.
The "ex" has also advised the Collection Co that he filled out the paperwork fraudulently, knowing that I was in no way responsible. He has phoned them repeatedly with the same info, set up a payment plan -- and they still keep reporting me each month.
I'm desperate. My Separation Agreement very clearly states that any bills from May 13, 2005 forward would be the responsibility of the individual.
I'm so frustrated.