How Can I Legally Disassociate Myself From My Father?

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Chris Taylor asked:

This is a follow-up question to my earlier question. I apparently wasn’t clear enough, thus inviting useless answers. I am 22 years old and have not been in contact with my father in about 3 years. In the last 3 years, however, I’ve received numerous calls from creditors contending that I owed thousands of dollars in medical bills plus additional interest. Payment of these bills is legally the responsibility of my father, as I was a minor at the time of illness . I’ve managed to turn the creditors back in his direction. However, I’m again receiving calls from creditors who claim I owe thousands more…but these bills are my father’s own! I want to prevent his leaving his debt to me now and after death, and to ensure that he receives no part of my estate, should something happen to me. A living will has been suggested, as has been filing fraud charges. Does anyone have any other suggestions? Please do not bother to comment on how he’s my father, I can’t change that fact, etc. Thanks!

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2 Responses to “How Can I Legally Disassociate Myself From My Father?”

  • Sugarbaby:

    Look, we gave you honest answers yesterday. Don’t go calling people useless when they give you thoughtful, earnest answers.

    Talk to a lawyer if we’re all so f*cking stupid.

  • abc:

    you are an adult….there is no reason for you to do anything legally to dis-associate yourself from your father…….don’t answer the calls, the creditors just want their money and they are hoping if they hound you long enough you will just pay them; you don’t have to, so ignore them…..hang up on them, don’t answer them

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