Ok, here's the situation. My brother (who has some mental problems) has terrible credit. He has borrowed as much as he could at any point in his life, so he has a ton of debt. In fact, he started a small business (which did ok, but never made any real profit) and borrowed a ton of money completely stupidly and I'm sure it's killed his credit. One day, when he was a little out of it (on a mental episode), a credit card company called and asked if he wanted to borrow any more money, which of course he did. However, my brother found out after opening the account that rather than being in his name it was opened for my father (my brother and father have the same first, last, and middle initial). Now that the account has been suspened for not making payments my mother is trying to figure out what to do. There is approx $10,000 on the card (of which $7k or so is the original amount charged) and we were trying to settle for $4k, because that's about all we can find. However, they are now looking into assests and why the person who opened the account cannot pay the bill. But they're looking into my father's assests (which he has some, but not a lot by any means), as opposed to my brother's (who has less than nothing). My mother and I are afraid that if we tell them that it was my brother who opened the account that he'll be thrown into jail for fraud, when all along this was a big mishap about who the person who opened the account is. What should we do? Should we tell them who really opened the account, or will that be a big mistake? My mother has already settled on another credit card for my brother and has no money to settle this one with. Help?