Legal Question in Criminal Law in Indiana
My ex-wife retains all of my private information like my social security number. I have reason to believe that she is using this information to access and alter activities on various secured web portals that I use, bank and governmental. Is there any order a court could grant me to restrain her from its use? If I have proof that she has indeed done this.
Asked on 3/04/10, 9:20 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jay Rigdon
Rockhill Pinnick LLP
Yes, you could get a restraining order, though I suspect there are more effective ways to deal with this through contact with these portals and alerting them of the situation. After all, if she'll commit a crime by using the information in this fashion, she'll probably violate a restarining order too.
Use court as a last resort in this instance.
Answered on 3/09/10, 10:01 am
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