Message from @Night Terror
Discord ID: 547591564075991050
I'm afraid to get married due to divorce
It does suck, and a lot of things about that should be changed. If you can have a meaningful long term relationship without marriage that might be best, but if not then try not to let risks prevent you enjoying your life to the fullest
Yeah I dumbly got married at 20 right after joining the military. Wrong call.
@thorney112 Good luck , no one care about the military trust me i played that card
People like to think of the military as strong. Not needing any help.
no they see as money
i even went to the court house in ocp and the judge didnt care
@Indigo Where did you get that image? I'd like to cite it and credit the author
There are quite a few links that may help in <#523457566307516446> by the way @thorney112
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question during my divorce my wife have filed mult injunction file but she have lied in all of them . https://www.lawserver.com/law/state/florida/statutes/florida_statutes_837-02 tell me she can be punished , do you guys have a course of action i should be taking to bring these charges to light
What were the injunctions for?
And can you prove that what she said were lies (and she knew they were lies) that effected the course and outcome of proceedings?
Judges tend not to be fond of people they know lied, and normally that casts a pall on all the liar's testimony. So chances are when you file a rebuttal you'll get ample oppurtunity to demonstrate that and that will be quite good for you. However, as for punished beyond dimming the family court judge's opinion of her trustworthiness, probably not. Perjury is not an often used law, much to my chagrin. And of course, IANAL, always listen to your lawyer.
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Unfortunately, the harsh reality is that perjury is very rarely charged against anyone who testifies unless the offense is egregious. The reason? It is exceptionally difficult to show that someone intentionally lied about something unless their lie is so far afield that it is plain that person is attempting to mislead the trier of fact.
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Unfortunately, one of the most common places you might experience perjury is during family law proceedings.
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so police report say one story
the injuntion say another story
Yea, that's why I asked if it if they can prove it.. it really sucks but it's hard to prove the lie, and prove intent and knowledge of the lie at the time
the court date was pushed
Can you prove she lied deliberately and that the intent of her lie was to somehow pervert the course of justice?
Because that's harder than just the lie
Genkernel is right in that likely nothing will be done. But there's no harm in asking your lawyer about it (unless you pay for that privilege)
i can asking around
There was a link to speak to one on the page you linked to
yea for 5 dollar
Oh >.<
yea i know
there so many hoes in her stories
i guess i will have to prove her wrong
hey all, so my attorneys sent a proposal to my stbx and if she agrees, we can both put all this behind us in 30-40 days i'm being told.
so then i get my latest monthly bill asking for even larger retainer?
wtf, if we are about to wrap this up, why do they need even more money?
i'm about to drop these fucking leeches and try and talk some sense into my wife
Mmm, idk, maybe they think she won't agree but her lawyer and them are trying to talk it over? Do they give a reason for the increased amount, maybe it's like, the last one?
Be careful with your communications. Don’t want anything used against you.
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ya i know and she was really angry at me
posted on social media that she will do w/e it takes to see me broke and homeless