I just received my STBX husband's response to my claims and his document is filled with lies. Some of the facts can be easily disputed directly by his emails which were sent to me by him. One example was threatening bankruptcy if I pushed too much for spousal. That particular email has in the subject line "without prejudice". Not all of his emails said that but some do. Can emails be used as evidence in court? with or without "without prejudice".
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Last edited by googs; 08-13-2009, 06:58 AM. Reason: offended other member with my comment about my STBX thinking he was a lawyer but he is in contruction -
Legal Definition of Without Prejudice
http://www.williamsandcompany.ca/doc...prejdueice.pdf
I'm not a legal expert nor do I play one on TV. But an interesting concept. I would not think that his e-mail where he threatens bankruptcy would be seen to be "negotiations" and as such may not be covered under the premise of "without prejudice".
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The tricky part is that the rest of his email is an offer, but then added "Remember, I have no problem declaring bankruptcy...so let's not push too much...
I would really like to get things sorted out soon...as I am sure that you are too...
Please think carefully about this...review with whomever you wish...but that is about the max. that I can do...or will do..."
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