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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 585625" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>This is awful! Im so sorry. I dont know where you live or any back story to this but I am going to assume some things since I would assume you dont have a husband or live in partner or you would have put your money in their account. </p><p></p><p>Its also pretty obvious your daughter doesnt live with you. Do you have any other kids? Does your daughter even live in the same town with you? Are you better from your injuries now? I am hoping so.</p><p></p><p>The very first thing I want you to do if you dont have any documentation showing that you put your money in her account is to send her an email saying something to the effect of " (Daughters name), I have been trying to contact you about the money in the amount of XXXX that you allowed me to deposit into your bank account at XXX bank on YYY date. I need to get it out and start a bank account in my name now. Would you please call me about this matter as soon as possible. Thanks a lot...Mom" </p><p></p><p>That gives you documentation that you did just such a thing even if she doesnt respond. </p><p></p><p>You should have some sort of paper trail of where you got your money to put in her account and that is where you can start to show its your money and not hers. She would have to show how she got that substantial amount of money since you said it was a substantial amount and not just a paycheck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 585625, member: 1514"] This is awful! Im so sorry. I dont know where you live or any back story to this but I am going to assume some things since I would assume you dont have a husband or live in partner or you would have put your money in their account. Its also pretty obvious your daughter doesnt live with you. Do you have any other kids? Does your daughter even live in the same town with you? Are you better from your injuries now? I am hoping so. The very first thing I want you to do if you dont have any documentation showing that you put your money in her account is to send her an email saying something to the effect of " (Daughters name), I have been trying to contact you about the money in the amount of XXXX that you allowed me to deposit into your bank account at XXX bank on YYY date. I need to get it out and start a bank account in my name now. Would you please call me about this matter as soon as possible. Thanks a lot...Mom" That gives you documentation that you did just such a thing even if she doesnt respond. You should have some sort of paper trail of where you got your money to put in her account and that is where you can start to show its your money and not hers. She would have to show how she got that substantial amount of money since you said it was a substantial amount and not just a paycheck. [/QUOTE]
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