Oh I will dispute the allegations at the 2nd hearing. And it's a 2nd hearing because she didnt show up for the 1st hearing. Disputing will include playing a voicemail where she stated she called the courthouse to drop the charges and that she wanted to come back home.
As far as "going after" with criminal charges....there is nothing I can do about that. SHe forged my name on a loan, I found out a week after she left by a letter from the loan company, and I will not be responsible for a loan that I had no knowledge about/sign.
I have most of the fraud procedures done and clearly shows its not my signature. We have only one joint account, car which I am paying since she refuses to pay, and not even the mortgage is in her name and have seperate bank accounts.
Im only interested in not being responsible for something I shouldnt. Whether she is charged or not is not up to me. But if u ask me im sure she wont be prosecuted.
So your saying I should be responsible for a loan I had no idea existed because we have a child?
Whether or not she will be prosecuted for the loan depends on many factors. The loan company won't prosecute unless they aren't getting paid....because putting her in jail will just guarantee that they either won't get paid or it will take much longer to get paid. They are pragmatists. They would rather have her free and working, so they can garnish her wages.
If the loan was taken out while the two of you were still together it might not be wise for
you to pursue a prosecution.
I have a cousin who, 10 years later, is still fighting the aftermath of something similar. Basically, the loan company got too much information, which led them to refuse to believe that he didn't have knowledge of the loan, and did not benefit from the money. If he had kept it more low key, they would have just let him off the hook.
I also think that it might not be in your child(ren)'s best interest for you to be directly responsible for putting their mother in jail. If the loan company prosecutes her, that's not you doing it directly.