TennesseeWhat is the name of your state?
No. His fear is that I will contact his professional licensing board with willful rule and regulation violation documentation and contact state and federal agencies with proof of willful criminal activity. His lawyer said as much as the reason they are pushing me for this and threatening to get it from the judge under the guise of me being spiteful and trying to ruin him by any means possible. It's been six months since the separation. If I were spiteful, I would have already done it. I am not scared of going to trial; he is, though, because all of this will come out in front of the judge.So you want the right to disparage your ex? It's okay with you if your ex disparages you?
I know. His lawyer tried to trick me into an agreement that I would not "initiate contact" with any of his friends, family, or employers--past or present- or any investigative agencies. He is terrified of them learning the truth about him. I told my lawyer to tell his lawyer they can go fly a kite.Non disparagement clauses do not prevent someone from reporting a crime.
Well, then. That is that. It does not appear a settlement will be easy.I know. His lawyer tried to trick me into an agreement that I would not "initiate contact" with any of his friends, family, or employers--past or present- or any investigative agencies. He is terrified of them learning the truth about him. I told my lawyer to tell his lawyer they can go fly a kite.
That's the big question mark hanging in the air. When you live with an abuser who threatens to kill you if you tell, you don't do it while in the marriage. When finally separated, it becomes a real possibility. Have I already told or not? Maybe, maybe not. I will let him and his lawyer keep sweating it.If your ex has committed crimes why would you not have reported them already to the appropriate authorities?
I should mention that there is the possibility of contempt of court if the issues between you and your husband cannot be settled without a trial and the judge orders no contact with, and no disparagement of, the other party.That's the big question mark hanging in the air. When you live with an abuser who threatens to kill you if you tell, you don't do it while in the marriage. When finally separated, it becomes a real possibility. Have I already told or not? Maybe, maybe not. I will let him and his lawyer keep sweating it.