Both my ex and I went through about 4 hours of deposition in 2 sessions between 12-18months ago. During that time, questions came up for my ex regarding his financial statement on a number of issues. One of them being one of the biggest retirement accounts.
He claimed at the time under oath that there had been no net gain in this particular account over the duration of our marriage (in fact, he said that it had lost money).
Undertakings were, of course, to be provided and I knew at the time he was fabricating but he refused to provide any account statements. There were over 25 undertakings that he refused to provide including a paystub. (I've already gotten an order for retroactive support once his paystub is in luckily).
I've been dealing with this issue for some time...and finally last week, the constantly adjourned motion was finally done..and the documents have started coming in.
Of course, he lied under oath regarding the value of more than one account, including the biggest account.
Are there any penalties for blantantly lying during questioning?
I have an SC coming up in April and I'm wondering if this needs to be brought forth in my brief?
He claimed at the time under oath that there had been no net gain in this particular account over the duration of our marriage (in fact, he said that it had lost money).
Undertakings were, of course, to be provided and I knew at the time he was fabricating but he refused to provide any account statements. There were over 25 undertakings that he refused to provide including a paystub. (I've already gotten an order for retroactive support once his paystub is in luckily).
I've been dealing with this issue for some time...and finally last week, the constantly adjourned motion was finally done..and the documents have started coming in.
Of course, he lied under oath regarding the value of more than one account, including the biggest account.
Are there any penalties for blantantly lying during questioning?
I have an SC coming up in April and I'm wondering if this needs to be brought forth in my brief?
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