Anonymous wrote:Total damages just under $1000.
Criminal charges? For the parent of your children? How do I explain that to my 10 year old?
I realize that I don't have good judgment when it comes to my ex and his bad behavior, I certainly didn't while we were married, so that's why I'm asking about opinions about criminal charges.
Anonymous wrote:NP, I must be missing something. However the ex got the checking acct info before, how would he get it now if you changed it OP?? Are you paying him for something in checks? If so, can you stop paying him in checks and pay him in either cash or, pain in the butt as it is, money orders?
I just dont understand why this is such a difficult problem to solve. Getting the already-spent money back, that may be hard. But why is it so hard to stop him from doing it again?? Just change the bank info and don't give it to him, don't pay him in checks, and maybe put a fraud alert on your credit file. Why so hard?
Anonymous wrote:How can I stop him from doing it again? Because of our co parenting situation, he sometimes brings checks, for example, to a day care provider or therapist. He sometimes does me "favors" by taking our child to therapy. I am the primary custodial parent.
As long as he knows my account and routing number he can always do it again, right?
Anonymous wrote:I agree -- by just having the account number and routing number, no issues there. How was he using your account? Does he have your online access so he can log on and do things from your account? I'm a little confused about how this happened. Was he able to sign up for autopay just by having your account number? If so, then yes, you need to change everything and don't give him any access.
I would also threaten further action if he doesn't pay you the money. You can start with something short of calling the police. A letter from your lawyer (or a letter you right saying you've talked to your lawyer). Have someone help you write it. My ex pushes the line a lot and when I've looked into what I can do to make his life miserable, he usually relents. Still stressful and time consuming on my end, but we make it just to the point of having to go the lawyers. He's an ass that way.