can i sue my ex for false statement she made

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when i took my ex wife to court for joint custody, in her affidavit she wrote that i threatened her with a weapon which never happened but that never came up during our divorce. She also made other untrue statement as well which i do not want to get to personal on here.? Can i sue her and what would i need to prove in order to win the case?

thanks
 
What damages have you suffered?

It's hard to win defamation cases & usually damages awarded are small. Also the cost to sue can exceed what you receive in damages.
 
when i took my ex wife to court for joint custody, in her affidavit she wrote that i threatened her with a weapon which never happened but that never came up during our divorce. She also made other untrue statement as well which i do not want to get to personal on here.? Can i sue her and what would i need to prove in order to win the case?

thanks


Of course you can initiate a lawsuit.

But, you won't prevail.

Why??????

Because court proceedings and all filings are protected speech, meaning litigants are free to say most anything in their pleadings.

It's up to the court to finally determine the admissibility of said pleadings and further evidence.
 
Exactly, AJ. Anything he and she say in the court room are somewhat sacred and cannot be used to support a defamation suit. At all. Even if. :) And there are good reasons for this.

If I may?

Attorney: The plaintiff wrote that you are a "dirty hoe" - what is your response?

Respondent: I am obviously not a gardening tool.

Attorney: The plaintiff also said that your new spouse is a mother*($er.

Respondent: My new husband and I met several years after my mother passed away. I believe that speaks for itself.


:D
 
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Exactly, AJ. Anything he and she say in the court room are somewhat sacred and cannot be used to support a defamation suit. At all. Even if. :) And there are good reasons for this.

If I may?

Attorney: The plaintiff wrote that you are a "dirty hoe" - what is your response?

Respondent: I am obviously not a gardening tool.

Attorney: The plaintiff also said that your new spouse is a mother*($er.

Respondent: My new husband and I met several years after my mother passed away. I believe that speaks for itself.


:D

We all should try to add more humor to the threads and our answers.

Dagnabit, Pro, I've just discovered my New Years resolution.

In 2014, I promise to CLEAN UP my act, and tell funnier jokes!!!
 
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