Well he can do whatever he wants with your email. You can chose to react to whatever else he does. Just remember, just because a lawyer sends you an email with a request, doesn't mean you have to respond. And quite honestly, many communications don't need a response. They are likely trying to take advantage of you not being represented and the lawyer is milking this for everything your ex has got. Money is money huh?
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Originally posted by blinkandimgone View PostI have provided him with my work schedule as of when it changed a year and a half ago. can they demand this and am I obligated to provide it? He is threatening to take me to court to disclose if I refuse. Would a judge even order that?
Let him take you to court, show that you have already provided the info, and get costs for the waste of time.
At least this is how I'm interpreting what you've written. Again I may be wrong.
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