Friday, April 25, 2008

False Abuse Claims Taint Divorce Process

This article brings to light a real problem, a not-so-idle threat that can taint your decision making process and the judge's views with a potentially unrecoverable foray into the criminal justice system.
globeandmail.com: Divorce's atomic bomb: false abuse allegations: "Falsely accusing a spouse of abuse leaves many black eyes in its wake: for the accused, the justice system and especially the kids"
My own divorce, the documents delivered to me so many years ago, had the ring of this because my wife and/or her lawyer felt it appropriate to suggest that was abusive and harrassing my ex-wife and the children. Two claims that are flatly false, but included to shake me and taint the judge's view as you step into a courtroom. I can safely say I was under the duress of those accusations when I made my initial deal for access and support, not at all concerned for the split of funds I signed away more financially than I should have. My hindsite is your advantage.

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