Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in New York

Credit Card Fraude (Lean attched)

My grandmother had her idendity stolen while she was dying. A discover card was taken out. She past away on 10.30.2000. My grandmother never had a credit card in her life. I just found this out a year ago. I requested the original application and when I compared it to her passport the signitures do not match. I am being told that the signuture is not enough to consider it fraude. Yet most of the information on the application is incorrect. My question is according to the law firm the judgement was entered in 2001 and a lean was put on the house which we both owned. No one got served, not my grandmother because she had passed no her estate. Can this be challenged in court? How can I clear this up?


Asked on 10/07/06, 5:35 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Carlos Gonzalez Gonzalez Legal Associates PLLC

Re: Credit Card Fraude (Lean attched)

This can potentially be challeneged in court through filing for a proceeding to remove the lien. The best route would be to contact an attorney and have them guide you through the process as it is complicated and potentially quite long. Please feel free to contact my office on this or any other matter, for assistance. 2127098303

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Answered on 10/12/06, 5:05 pm


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