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Ex won't change mailing address?

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I have been divorce for over a year. He left two and a half years ago. He brings the kids home and asks for his mail. Can I change his address? Tired of his mail.

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  1. go on www.usps.com and click change address--simple as that!!


  2. yup, pick it up from the post office & fill it out there. other wise write does not live here & return 2 sender on them, put a note in Ur box that says he does not receive mail there any more & list the names that do.

  3. Write the new address on the envelopes and have the post office forward them.  When they get to him late and the bills are past due it will cost him extra.  I do not see why you can't put a change of address form in the mail for him.  You can get them from the post office.  You could also send one to each one of the people that send him mail.  I know it is a nuisance that you should not have to deal with but he is being childish, so you have to be the adult.

  4. In the US, it’s illegal to submit a change of address for someone other than yourself (unless you’re that person’s legal guardian).

    Tell him that he has two weeks to change his address, and if any mail comes to your house after that time you will have it returned to sender.  Just write on the envelope “return to sender, person does not reside at this address” (or something similar) and put it back in the mailbox.


  5. Put wrong address return to sender  and pu it back in the mail. Then it returned to the sender, and will stop comming there.

  6. Yes go to the post office & get a change of address form or do it online.  

    Jeeze how annoying is that?? ... I feel for you girl!  

  7. just write return to sender. s***w him its not your problem anymore!!

  8. Want to be smart a** mark all his mail return to sender and  when he ask tell him no mail or you mark it please forward move and put his address on it

    yes you can fill out change of address for him

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