my ex and his new gal have lied to family members regarding our divorce and finances, ruining my reputation with family and friends. Can I sue either of them for slander?
2007-02-06
15:20:15
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yamanna13
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Family & Relationships
➔ Marriage & Divorce
FYI- I have taken the high road the whole time. She was my best friend, they are together now and I have not said a word to her or against her that was not fact. They told many people including my adult children that I "ran up a $6000.00 credit card" on a trip to Vegas and was leaving the ex to pay. In fact the ex owes 5000.00 and I owe the rest for personal purchases. I now am stuck paying 1/2 of the "marital debt"-which I wouldn't have a problem with, but this isn't the first lie and I want them to stop hurting my reputation with the kids. Is there anyone who knows if there is a real way to stop this? I have kept my mouth shut for so long...I want the truth to be known.
2007-02-06
15:42:56 ·
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Depends on the state you live in and what proof you have. Consult a lawyer, they can give you a better idea as to what your rights are. I think you can have a free consultation.
2007-02-06 15:22:52
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answered by Bridgette B 3
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Anyone can sue anyone for anything. The real question is do you have a chance of being successful in court and will you be able to recover anything for your trouble. Slander rules vary from state to state. However, you will have to prove the falsity of the claims and most likely you will have to prove the harm/or damage that you suffered. Just being lied about is not enough.
Unfortunately this kind of thing is common in divorce situations. The best thing you can do for yourself is to smile and rise above it. Anything else will just cost more money, cause more stress and drag out the ill feelings event longer. You don't have to justify yourself to anyone. As long as the truth comes out in court and the judgment is fair - move on.
Good luck.
2007-02-06 15:35:29
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answered by CV 3
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If there is a tiny thread of truth of what somebody says, then it cannot be sued as slander. For example, if I say Mr A owes me $1000 and he is bad and this and that because he hasn't paid up. As long as Mr A indeed owes me money, then I am not lying.
If someone puts up posters or create a website that says totally wrong thing about you and you can PROVE that he/she clearly is the one, then there is ground for defamation.
2007-02-06 15:32:12
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answered by Sir Richard 5
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Unless he made this information public, you cannot. Revealing to family members is not grounds for slander/lible. If he wrote the newspaper or some other public source, then yes. A personal blog does not fall in this category as public.
2007-02-06 15:26:09
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answered by RMS4EVER 3
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Get yourself a lawyer. You have all the right to feel like this. But don't sweat it your ex and his new gal are just doing this to make themselves look better than you. Teach them a lesson sue them. I am sure you have a case. Good Luck!
2007-02-06 15:39:17
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answered by Anonymous
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probable. i bypass by using it too. that is not easy sufficient dealing with the sentiments and then no longer understanding a thank you to look after your self from those styles of assaults. in my opinion i'm purely attempting to maintain my mouth close and be the bigger individual approximately it. Our friends be attentive to the reality, or a minimum of that there is extra advantageous than purely one area to the story. feels like he's caught up and feeling empowered by potential of throwing a large-tantrum. If the failings he says besides the undeniable fact that do harm you in a expert way or in any way harm your popularity, you may desire to have the potential to a minimum of make some type of criminal play.
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answered by vogt 4
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I what they have said can be proven false, and if it has truly affected your relationships with your family and friends, than I think you should take it to civil court. I don't know how far you'll get, but it sure is worth the try. Just remember, if you bring the case, the burden of proof is completely on you...so make sure you have plenty of it.
2007-02-06 15:28:33
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answered by LolaCorolla 7
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Sure you can sue, but do you have hard evidence to back up your claim? Is it really worth it? A lot of divorces are ugly and messy, sounds like yours is one of them. Lies usually get found out and honesty usually prevails. Don't get into mudslinging. Rise above it and be yourself. Your family and friends will see the truth. Let them have their fun, your turn will come when they get found out.
2007-02-06 15:27:49
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answered by Katykins 5
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You can try, but I doubt any lawyer or judge will take immature domestic squabbling seriously.
Honestly, and I'm not trying to knock you because I don't know you, but who cares what they are saying? If your family and friends are believing them without talking to you first, your family and friends aren't being very family or friend like.
Rise above the immaturity, and just ignore it. If they want to waste their time talking trash like middle schoolers, let them. But don't let it get to you.
Don't waste the time or the money on it.
2007-02-06 15:25:07
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answered by Anonymous
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No just don't worry about the truth will come out and they would look stupid in the end. Have you ever heard of every dog has it's day. Well they be punished for what they done, don't waste your time.
2007-02-06 15:25:02
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answered by creamy k 2
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