What is the name of your state? WA
Background: female divorced with 1 child; even though I left him 5 years ago, it took me 2 1/2 years to obtain a divorce due to his delays with producing paperwork.
He has had me in court twice since. He has told massive lies. He is trying to make a case that I am attempting parental alienation and constantly withholding our son from him. This could eventually put me in jail and bankrupt me if I don't put an end to it.
eg: He told the courts that he had been making nightly telephone calls to our son. He had been given permission to do so, but had never done it until just the month before he took me to court. I paid $200 to get his phone records, which prove this is a lie. He has just recently stated that he had to call the police because he "hadn't heard from our son in 2 weeks." That he made his nightly phone calls and there was no answer. I could pay for more phone records to prove that this is a lie. He was supposed to have our son for Halloween. He went to the school party (right before court appearance), but walked out and left him. He later told the courts that he had left because there was a theft at his place of employment. He had already told me that it had happened days earlier. I could get the police record. etc. etc. etc. ad nauseum
I just need to know if I could have him charged with perjury so that I could call an end to this
Background: female divorced with 1 child; even though I left him 5 years ago, it took me 2 1/2 years to obtain a divorce due to his delays with producing paperwork.
He has had me in court twice since. He has told massive lies. He is trying to make a case that I am attempting parental alienation and constantly withholding our son from him. This could eventually put me in jail and bankrupt me if I don't put an end to it.
eg: He told the courts that he had been making nightly telephone calls to our son. He had been given permission to do so, but had never done it until just the month before he took me to court. I paid $200 to get his phone records, which prove this is a lie. He has just recently stated that he had to call the police because he "hadn't heard from our son in 2 weeks." That he made his nightly phone calls and there was no answer. I could pay for more phone records to prove that this is a lie. He was supposed to have our son for Halloween. He went to the school party (right before court appearance), but walked out and left him. He later told the courts that he had left because there was a theft at his place of employment. He had already told me that it had happened days earlier. I could get the police record. etc. etc. etc. ad nauseum
I just need to know if I could have him charged with perjury so that I could call an end to this