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Old 05-11-2003, 02:48 AM
toni739
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Mother has revenge on her own daughter/ frauduelant claims


What is the name of your state? california

My mother and I have already wen't through a domestic violence restraining order that the judge enforced for 3 years.It has been over 7 months but she won't stop trying to make things more difficult for me and my daughter. I was just served a letter from her insurance companies attorney stating they have a judgement agianst me for property I stole from her in the amount of $8,000.00. At the time this supposed happened I was restrained from her house and only went there with police escorts. If any one should file a claim it should be me. She kept all my personal bellonings, and furniture. Just last year I had to testify for the DA agianst her and I feel she is out to get me. She will not stop all her frauduelant insurance claims, and know she is blaming me so I can take the fall for her crimal action. What do I do? How can I fight her the legal way and make sure justice is served?
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Old 05-11-2003, 08:11 PM
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AS to THIS claim, it should be fairly easy to document the date of the restraining order, dates that the police escorted you there, and to have the police verify that the other party never reported any violation of the retsarining order, which implies that you were not at the property AND that you were following the order. Can the police department provide such documentation to your insurance claim contact? Once it is established that she has filed one false claim, it may be possible to use that information if any others come up, as evidence of her doing so.

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