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- Is it illegal if my wife opened credit cards using my social security . . .
Whether she swiped the cards with her name or yours, they are the same account and unless your credit card company is willing to forgive your debt, (not likely) you could be responsible Your only other option would be to report the fraud which could be even more problematic
- Can I Use My Spouse’s Income for My Credit Card Application?
If you're not currently working, you can use your spouse's or partner's income on your credit application This can help you get approved while still having a card in your own name Here's what to consider before doing so
- Do You Qualify for Social Security Spouse’s Benefits? | SSA
If you don’t have enough Social Security credits to get benefits on your own work record or your own benefit is small, you may be able to receive benefits as a spouse Your spouse must be receiving benefits for you to get benefits on their work record
- Financial Abuse: If someone opened up accounts in my name without my . . .
If anyone, including a spouse, family member, or intimate partner, uses your personal information to open up an account in your name without your permission, this could be considered identify theft Some examples of personal information that someone might use are your Social Security number, credit card and banking account numbers, usernames
- I am a stay-at-home spouse or partner without a separate income. I . . .
If you are at least 21 years old and have a spouse or partner, a credit card issuer can choose to look at your ability to pay in two ways: As part of a couple, where they look at you and your spouse’s or partner’s combined assets or income
- Can someone run a credit check without a Social Security number?
Technically, you don't need a Social Security number (or SSN) to build credit Can you run someone else's credit report? Can I check his credit reports, and if so how? A: No, you can't check your spouse's (or ex's) personal credit reports
- Solved: My husband just got a social security card and . . . - Intuit
You can't claim EITC or CTC unless the Social Security number for you, your spouse (if married filing a joint return) or a qualifying child is issued before the due date of the return including any valid extensions
- Spousal Identity Theft: What It Is How To Recover From It - Aura
It’s hard to imagine a loved one — let alone your own spouse — stealing your identity But the truth is: Your spouse most likely already knows your credit card numbers, driver's license information, and even your Social Security number (SSN) — everything they need to steal your identity
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