Good evening everyone,
haven't posted here in awhile, hoping that someone can answer a question for me, or give me advice. My ex makes 30k a year from her disability pension. Her pension provider believes that she is almost completely disabled (ie barely able to dress herself, unable to drive, requires a scooter to walk more than a few steps) I earn only 15k a year. She is clearly not disabled. In the months before I left her, upon realizing that I was unhappy in the relationship, she had a "miraculous" recovery. In the span of a few weeks she began driving, going on hikes, participating in numerous high profile community events, she got a dog and was walking him every day, and she shows no signs whatsoever of her previous "disability", which was apparently MS in one of its more advanced stages. In order for her to continue to collect cpp disability and her previous employers disability pension she has not informed either of her "recovery". Also, for the ten years she claimed to have MS she also never told the motor vehicle branch that she had a neurological disease even though she was required to, as such would have also been subject to a yearly dr's exam to be able to prove her ability to drive, despite being on numerous medications that you should not be driving under the influence of. So my question is this:
If she loses her pension due to disability fraud can she come after me for spousal support?I gave up a lucrative career to act as her caregiver, and I am just starting to rebuild. Right now my income is low, but I do expect it to increase in the coming years. If they go after her for repayment, can I also be held liable?
Thank you
haven't posted here in awhile, hoping that someone can answer a question for me, or give me advice. My ex makes 30k a year from her disability pension. Her pension provider believes that she is almost completely disabled (ie barely able to dress herself, unable to drive, requires a scooter to walk more than a few steps) I earn only 15k a year. She is clearly not disabled. In the months before I left her, upon realizing that I was unhappy in the relationship, she had a "miraculous" recovery. In the span of a few weeks she began driving, going on hikes, participating in numerous high profile community events, she got a dog and was walking him every day, and she shows no signs whatsoever of her previous "disability", which was apparently MS in one of its more advanced stages. In order for her to continue to collect cpp disability and her previous employers disability pension she has not informed either of her "recovery". Also, for the ten years she claimed to have MS she also never told the motor vehicle branch that she had a neurological disease even though she was required to, as such would have also been subject to a yearly dr's exam to be able to prove her ability to drive, despite being on numerous medications that you should not be driving under the influence of. So my question is this:
If she loses her pension due to disability fraud can she come after me for spousal support?I gave up a lucrative career to act as her caregiver, and I am just starting to rebuild. Right now my income is low, but I do expect it to increase in the coming years. If they go after her for repayment, can I also be held liable?
Thank you
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