Someone forged my name on a consolidation loan for a student loan and the company won't admit its not mine. - police consolidation
I have everything that the company has) (the inclusion of direct loans made to the police report requested,
Signing my signature notarized copy of my license and SS card. The forged signature is so sloppy that a first grader could not tell her from me. I went omnibudsman also to the Federal Republic and the Inspector General on this was in vain. I was told that more and Tham sue a lawyer, but I'll have more on the prices, then fight against attroney what its worth. And there's no guarantee he will receive fees arttorney if he wins. Does anyone know of a court case to see whether you can file the same complaint could? Or how to solve this problem?
2 comments:
You have to prove that you are.
Frankly, it's better to find a lawyer. It can help not only with direct loans, but it may also sue the person who forged his name.
I suggest going to your State Attorney General. Talk to him about the issue. His state of MA may contribute to the case.
Also talk to a lawyer, usually a small fee (if applicable) choose and whether to start from there to court.
If your father or your employer has a program to help employees have access to free legal advice. I contact you.
Without a lawyer, is his attempt to persuade the direct loans to low.
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