Can I press charges if someone is slandering my name and making my and my family life a living hell?
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Can I press charges if someone is slandering my name and making my and my family life a living hell?
Asked on December 11, 2011 under Personal Injury, Texas
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SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
You probably can't press criminal charges, unless by "living hell" you mean making threats, stalking, assaulting, trespassing, vandalizing your property--that is, doing something which is itself a crime.
However, slander, or oral defamation, is something you could sue over. Defamation is the public (so to any other people) making of untrue factual statements (opinions don't count) which damages a person's reputation. If this other person is spreading lies about you and your family, you may be able to sue for both monetary compensation and possibly a court order for them to desist. You should speak with a personal injury attorney about the situation; good luck.
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