My Mom a victim of identity fraud by my father

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My mother is reaching 50 years old this year. She was divorced 2 years ago. She was a housewife and tend to all house matters ever since I was born. She had no IT knowledge nor education. Months after the divorce she was found to had unsecured credit loans and credit card debts. These loans were approved by the 3 big banks. It was then realized my father had committed signature forgery, false tax reports, false phone & email verification, breach of my mother trust in him in order to get these credit loans approved. She had raked up about SGD90,000 in total. By the time we realized everything it was too late. Divorce papers were signed and my father planned himself into bankruptcy in order to avoid alimony. The banks had refused our explanations. My mother worked almost 14 hours a day as a manual labor worker. I advised her the option for bankruptcy but she is too determined to proof her ex husband that she can overcome this hardship.

She does not want to worry her mother in Malaysia, which is my grandmother as she was sickly and left a few more years to go. It pains me to see her worked so hard, coming back every night with blisters and hardened skin on her hands. I worry for her cancer to relapse again due to work exhausion.

I am writing this in tears in hopes that I could secure some funds to reduce her burden. I do not wish her life to be expended this way. There is too much indignant in this matter. Perhaps by some form of divine intervention I could get the required fund I vowed to contribute back to society in any other ways.

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