How to stop getting ex husband's mail

The pesky problem of receiving mail from an ex-husband! Here are some steps to help you stop getting his mail:

  1. Notify the USPS: Contact the United States Postal Service (USPS) and request that they stop delivering mail to your address with your ex-husband's name on it. You can do this by:
    • Visiting your local post office and speaking with a customer service representative.
    • Calling the USPS Customer Service number at 1-800-275-8777.
    • Filing a request online through the USPS website.
  2. Fill out a Change of Address Form: If your ex-husband is still sending you mail, you can fill out a Change of Address Form (PS Form 3575) and submit it to the USPS. This will forward his mail to a new address, which can be a post office box or a different physical address.
  3. Contact the sender: If your ex-husband is still sending you mail, you can try contacting him directly and asking him to stop. You can also ask him to update his address with the USPS or his creditors.
  4. Check with creditors: If your ex-husband has outstanding debts or accounts in your name, you may need to contact his creditors to request that they stop sending him mail to your address.
  5. Consider a restraining order: If you're experiencing harassment or stalking from your ex-husband, you may want to consider obtaining a restraining order. This can help prevent him from contacting you or sending you mail.
  6. Keep records: Keep a record of all correspondence with your ex-husband, including emails, letters, and packages. This can help you track any harassment or stalking behavior.
  7. Consider a post office box: If you're still receiving mail from your ex-husband, you may want to consider renting a post office box. This can help keep your personal address private and prevent unwanted mail from reaching you.

Remember to stay calm and assertive when dealing with your ex-husband's mail. It's important to prioritize your safety and well-being above all else.