This was a case in family court a few years ago where my wife stated under oath and court documents that she made x amount of money. At the time I didn't have the money or resources to check into it further and didn't think she was lying [all of this was in a very bitter divorce].
Now I have obtained her tax records for that time, and she had significantly lied about the amount of money she was making (a few hundred thousand off, so not a small amount). I lost the case the first time around basically because of the money she lied about - now I have the real details.
What can I do about this? Not to sound too mean, but I'd like to look at the most damage that I can do. Is there even a possible criminal case that could be filed somehow for perjury? What about repaying all of the backdated money that she really owes me [since she lied about the original income]? Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
2007-05-23
15:10:37
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