How to Protect Against Possible Inclusion in Lawsuit
I recently found out that my married is null and void because my supposedly wife did not get a final judgement to the dissolution of her previous marriage and she knew about it, too. During out years together, she's used my name in a lot of business transactions (being the supporting husband that I am) and ruined my credit along the way. Currently she is being sued by several persons for breach of contract amounting to hundred's of thousands of dollars. She has used me as a signatory for her company on and off (due to disagreements) and have allowed her to use my personal account for her personal use (blacklisted from opening a bank account) but abused it by forging my signature. I am now founding out that she told me a lot of lies just so I'd help her with funds transffered from her company to my accounts. I have worked with her company on and off as human resource manager with no decision making powers. My concern is how I can protect my self from being sued as an accessory to actions she has made. Everything I did for her was done based on truth which I later found were a lbunch of lies.
Re: How to Protect Against Possible Inclusion in Lawsuit
As others have said, there is no way to defend from a suit. If they want to sue they can. You should contact a family law attorney ASAP.
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Re: How to Protect Against Possible Inclusion in Lawsuit
As others have said, there is no way to defend from a suit. If they want to sue they can. You should contact a family law attorney ASAP.
LEGAL NOTICE: The information presented in this e-mail should not be
construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client
relationship.
Re: How to Protect Against Possible Inclusion in Lawsuit
As others have said, there is no way to defend from a suit. If they want to sue they can. You should contact a family law attorney ASAP.
LEGAL NOTICE: The information presented in this e-mail should not be
construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client
relationship.