Put off joining the Air Force for a while and use some money to hire an attorney and get his PI to investigate if what your mom said is true. the attorney will advise you what to do. Doing it is your choice.
If you once thought you had money and they took it and you were uner 18 then it really was legally their money since you were under age and they were responsible for you. But the part about being in debt, or are they saying you now have an investment, am unclear on that from what you said, but while your name would be on a loan they may have been able to sign for you because they are your parents/guardians. I doubt if they took yur wallet, just that now that you're 18 perhaps the attorney can make them put the debt under their own name.
Clearly you have no money so after this is cleared up you could join the Air Force and get your own career going.
Son, you are not qualified to serve in the military. Anyone with half a brain would verify if what your mother *jokingly* said is true or not before posting on a public forum about committing murder.
You want advice, here's advice. Go to your local county clerk and find out if the house is in your name. If it is, then find out if a lien against the house has been recorded. A refinance will be recorded. If it is, then call the local police and file a complaint against your parents for criminal fraud. Since fraudulent use of your SS # is a federal issue, call the FBI about that. If they did these things, your parents are more than jerks, and if it can be shown that your name was forged, you will not be liable for this debt.
Murder and thoughts of murder are for the criminal mind. There are right ways to pursue this, and it starts with getting information.
Go to the mortgage company and ask them OR even easier request a copy of your credit report, if they used you to refinance that loan will be on your credit report. It is very likely NOT in your name because you would not have a decent credit score at 18 and without any income how would it be approved.
It really doesn't matter, because you will not qualify for military service in the US. You need a basic intelligence level and if you think your parent's stole your wallet to get your SSN, you don't meet the basic requirements.
Well, yeah, I mean if your mom's life insurance money won't cover it, I say scrap that idea fo sho. Nothing like posting potential murder threats online, especially if you're trying to join the military.
I seriously doubt this. It would take much more than "taking your ssn" for you to wind up as a co-borrower on a mortgage loan. For one thing, your notarized signature on loan documents. Your story doesn't hold water.
Maybe you can legally take over possession of the house.
There are lots of articles on Child identity theft, but not so many about parents being the thief, you can find some useful info here.
http://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-n...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/11...
http://thecentralpremise.org/2013/09/05/...
http://www.protectmyid.com/identity-theft-protection-resources/types-of-fraud/friendly-fraud.aspx
I hope you find a solution
It's fraud, forgery. i would call the mortgage company and tell them what they did and then a lawyer. you need to sue their asses off and maybe bring in the Police for identity theft charges
I'm guessing you have brown eyes. Because you're full of manure.
If the house is in your name (which it isn't because we know you have brown eyes)...just sell the house.
Sorry to say this, but you need to report it to the police