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12 Apr 12 #323191 by donkler
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Hi

I wonder if anyone can advise please?

My Very soon to be X wife has taken out at least one credit card in her name that I know of, and obviously when shes gone from the house I need to make sure these never get associated with me.

Do I need to contact Experian and the like and advise them she no longer lives at my address and divorced or anything else at all please?

She has been made bankrupt in the past and if shes careless and goes down this road again I dont want my name being involved.

Thanks

D

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12 Apr 12 #323199 by ditchedagain11
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Hi,

If these Cards are in her sole name then the ultimate responsibility lies with her. It certainly wont do any harm to review your credit profile with Experian in case any are joint

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12 Apr 12 #323206 by donkler
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Thank you, they are in her sole name, I just didnt want the house to be under threat if shes stopped payment.

Thanks again

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