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problems with husband and his mother
I have revoked his bail. he has made threats of bodily harm.mother wants to sue me for her portion of 1000 out of 2500.she has harrased me as well.
Asked on May 20, 2009 under Family Law, Pennsylvania
Answers:
B. B., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
There's a lot of information missing from your question. For advice you can rely on, you need to talk with an attorney in your area, and give him or her all the facts of your case. One place to find the lawyer you need is our website, http://attorneypages.com
If your husband was out on bail, for some sort of crime against you or violating a domestic violence restraining order, and you got his bail revoked by reporting that he was making threats of bodily harm, good for you!! The only real chance you have of protecting yourself is by using your rights and not backing down.
And if that's the case, too bad for his mother. As long as your report wasn't knowingly false, or made in reckless disregard of the truth, you had every right to do that, and she can sue you but it won't go anywhere. You don't have to put up with her harassment, either, because there are laws against that as well.
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