We’ve been separated for over seven years, but we are still legally married. I have been filing taxes separately since then. This year, I sent a message to his VOIP phone number to ask if he was able to file his own taxes this year. He didn’t respond to me, and I let it go. I didn’t want to bother him, and assumed he ignored my message. I haven’t heard from him since. No one has seen him, or heard from him in years. His friends began answering his emails for him, as some kind of joke, so emails I have received over the years were all from them. I assumed he told them to email me and message me in the past, with messages he intended for me to receive.
Should I file a missing person’s report for him?
His friends started responding to his emails for a span covering years? That’s a bit strange, I don’t understand why or how they’d do that unless asked to and given the credentials.
If those friends are included in the people who haven’t heard from him in years, I’d consider that behaviour a little suspicious.
If you can’t find any evidence of activity, or anybody to vouch for him - I’d consider filing a report.
I might. I have postponed filing a report because he had to have given his friends all of his online passwords. They even had his driver’s license at one point.
Yea, file it. He won’t show for divorce proceedings, his friends are risking your financial security with that car…screw him.
that’s fraud level of weird
This is not normal. If you weren’t already divorcing him, this would be a good reason to do so.
Yeah. I’m just dreading a call from a jail, or a hospital at this point.