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    Character reference

    "goes with the territory" does not justify crossing the line into slander, defamation, or libel regardless how thick one's skin may be.
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    Character reference

    Yes, I did. In what context? A job reference? In the context of your divorce case? Something else? Response: The statement was requested by my wife (likely under the guidance of her attorney) to support her character in the divorce proceedings.
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    Character reference

    Response: His (William's) false statement was, "Shortly after this situation (the garnishment) was brought to my attention, Richard informed me he was resigning to take another job out of state." This statement, in conjunction with other similar falsehoods in statements from my wife and two...
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    Character reference

    My wife and I are divorcing. We are both residents of South Carolina. She has relocated to Virginia. She solicited my former employer (who happens to be one of her current clients) in Virginia to provide a character statement for her. He started the statement labeling it as a "affidavit for"...
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