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In My Name: The Drama Of Fixing Your Credit After A Parent Has Ruined It

Worried single mother of black ethnicity doing home finances while taking care of her baby boy. By Jasmine Browley ·Updated February 20, 2024

Recent data shows child identity fraud costs U.S. families about $1 billion annually and affects one out of every 50 children. A large group

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