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Q: I am now a victim of extreme Identity Theft in Minnesota. I now live in Portland Oregon. Im legally dead in Oregon

This guy has wiped me off the face of the earth, he has successfully stolen my identity, making me legally dead in Oregon. Social Security Administration in Oregon keeps denying me a SSN change even with multiple police reports from 3 different states. Im now in a void. I cant move forward or... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Federal Crimes, Social Security and Identity Theft for Oregon on
Q: My daughter's social security # was stolen out of her father's home and she stole her stimulus, charges on credit cards.
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answered on Jan 14, 2024

If your daughter's Social Security number was stolen and used for fraudulent activities like stealing her stimulus check and making unauthorized credit card charges, it's important to take immediate action. Identity theft can have long-term financial and legal implications.

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2 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy, Identity Theft and Small Claims for Oregon on
Q: Ex girlfriend left my fiance with 15k of debt. What can we do?

My fiance lived with an ex girlfriend (they were never married) that he gave money to to cover their rent. She never made the payments and they didn't get evicted since this was during covid. Now they both have a 15k collection which has got us denied at other apartments. We saw on credit... View More

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Aug 13, 2023

Bankruptcy is an option. So is a civil suit against the ex to recoup the money he lost.

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2 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy, Identity Theft and Small Claims for Oregon on
Q: What can my fiance do about the debt his ex left him with?

My fiance lived with an ex girlfriend (they were never married) that he gave money to to cover their rent. She never made the payments and they didn't get evicted since this was during covid. Now they both have a 15k collection which has got us denied at other apartments. We saw on credit... View More

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Aug 13, 2023

He can make a motion to hold her in contempt in their divorce case for failure to pay pursuant to the MSA.

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Identity Theft for Oregon on
Q: If you get charged with 2 class c felonies in Oregon over 13 years ago can you get a Concealed weapons permit
Shawn A Kollie
Shawn A Kollie
answered on Jun 27, 2019

You can only get a CHL under Oregon law if you have expunged those old felonies, or had a statutory restoration under ORS 166.274. Either of those options would restore your rights and allow you to obtain a CHL. Speak with a knowledgeable attorney about the process to get started.

1 Answer | Asked in Federal Crimes, Identity Theft, Landlord - Tenant and Social Security for Oregon on
Q: A woman took money from my daughter saying it was for rent for 1year what can we do

Soon after she took my daughter's money she kicked her out without notice or reimbursement and left my daughter homeless in a strange place. There is more but as you see it's a long story

Gregory L Abbott
Gregory L Abbott
answered on Nov 9, 2018

Assuming you can prove it, and it occurred in Oregon, your daughter simply needs to review everything in detail with a landlord-tenant attorney who practices in the same geographic area as the rental. Good luck.

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