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Old 07-08-2007, 08:35 PM
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Texas legal manipulation?


I have recently been removed from my home by a disgruntled fiancee via the courts with a personal protection order. Although no police had ever been called to our home and no record of dispute or violence. We had been living together since June '98. I had my own home then and she lived with her parents. In March '01 we bought another home together when her job location changed and I sold mine. I invested part of the proceeds into the new home with a room addition. This woman bought no furnishings or appliances, everything was mine alone except for two antique pieces we found and I refinished.
She admitted on the stand that I never harmed her or threatened her, but that she was afraid of me was enough to have me put in the street somehow.

The court said "she" was to make arrangements for my property to be released. What I got finally, was my clothes. All the files for my posessions including titles on vehicles, operating manuals and receipts that I had stored for 15 years have been kept and denied access along with everything I own and held ransom for me to sign over the house and corvette we bought in '04.

Thats the condition for my property to be returned. I hired a lawyer that says we're sueing for the house and car to be sold. But to date all I've recieved are bills for emails, phone calls (from me to attn), faxes and a letter requesting my property to her attn. (on the hunt for another lawyer)
How can she and her attorney hold my posessions to force me into forfeiting equity in my home and vehicle? Where is the law to protect my assets and have them returned in this? I have no intetion of signing off on anything!
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Old 07-08-2007, 08:38 PM
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