crazypeach
Bronze
Reged: 12/02/07
Posts: 29
Loc: USA
|
|
My separation papers went out to my husband and the lawyer had put "verbal and mental abuse" as one of the things against him. I never said he was, is this standard in divorce/separation? I did notice it before I signed the papers, and almost asked to get it changed, but thought it was "standard" in these cases so I let it go. Hubby is very upset about this. Can I get it removed or something? I can't talk to my lawyer until nexst Friday. Thanks
-------------------- I have found someone again...myself
|
Samsung
Platinum

Reged: 06/14/07
Posts: 2211
|
|
No, it is not standard, and if it isn't true, then it is a lie.
|
crazypeach
Bronze
Reged: 12/02/07
Posts: 29
Loc: USA
|
|
So can it be removed... or stricken from the record or something?
-------------------- I have found someone again...myself
|
KGrow
Platinum

Reged: 01/27/06
Posts: 3153
Loc: Colorado
|
|
You shouldn't sign legal papers that make false accusations. Your lawyer better have a good explanation for including this language (I predict copy-paste error will be the excuse).
|
crazypeach
Bronze
Reged: 12/02/07
Posts: 29
Loc: USA
|
|
Well I figured something like that. I'm sure most cases have that written in it. I'm just hoping it can be fixed. I wasn't thinking clearly at the time, and my lawyer wasn't there when I signed, so I didn't get to ask questions really. I just figured it was "standard divorce stuff". So I just want it removed, deleted, whatever because my stbxh is going to have a field day with that one. (He already said so.)
-------------------- I have found someone again...myself
|