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Old 05-28-2009, 04:40 PM
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slanderous accusations - motion to sanction?


What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NV

Rather than deny each slanderous false accusation, can I file a motion (of some kind) to request the Court (do something - maybe sanction) for statements that are made to impugne my character but cannot be proven at an evidentiary hearing and that the oppostion offers no proof, and "if" they allege I "said something" (like file false accusations with CPS) -- what those accusations were (or even if they were true or not)

I.E. they claim I made up false accusations and reported that abuse to CPS (although there was a report to CPS filed by the child's school, not me)


The "odd" part of this is that the opposition repeats "certain accusations" but the details "vary" and most versions conflicts conflict with prior versionos so that the accusations "cannot be all be true at once"

(only U.S. law)? What is the name of your state Nevada(only U.S. law)?
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Old 05-28-2009, 04:44 PM
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And what does this have to do with Grandparents' Rights?
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Old 05-29-2009, 09:05 PM
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I have reviewed your posting history and you consistantly ask questions without giving any information regarding the overall situation that you are dealing with.

You don't give any history or any context for your questions.

Therefore, no one can really give you any advice.

If you want to start at the beginning, and give the whole story (minus emotional issues, sticking to legal facts) we might be able to give you advice. Otherwise, you need to get your advice from your attorney, who knows the whole story.
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Old 05-29-2009, 09:37 PM
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YOu cannot sue for slander/defamation on the basis of anything included in court documents nor anything stated in court.
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