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I recieve mail that is addressed to my ex wife at my new ...


Sent to Legal Experts August 13, 2007 9:54 p.m.

I recieve mail that is addressed to my ex wife at my new address.
We have been Divorced for 10 years, and i have remarried. She has
Never lived at this address nor has ever been associated with this address. My new wife thinks this is Harassment. What can I leagally do?

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Boulder city, Nevada

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Status: Closed   Value: $15   
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August 13, 2007 10:10 p.m. (15 minutes and 53 seconds later)
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I doubt that the mail is harassment but is more likely a marketing company that somehow confused your new address with the fact that you were once married to the other woman. I suspect it is benign and would approach it as such to begin with. It is likely very innocent, but you may also want to pull your credit report just to make sure that your ex is not trying to steal your identity or use your credit to secure additional credit for herself. If indeed she has used your good credit to secure a credit card or other loan, that is indeed a crime.

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