What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? SC
A friend of mine filed for divorce because her husband was caught cheating with a coworker. His lawyer issued a subpoena to me (I am a male) saying that his wife and I were having an affair, which we were not. They want me to bring my phone records in for the past 7 years along with any receipts for any gifts or any diaries I have kept during our "romantic relationship".
There were no gifts exchanged or diaries kept on either side. All we did was talk to each other on occasion.
My questions are:
1. As a third party witness, do I have to give up my phone records? I do not want them having access to all my personal and business contacts. Can I say that is a "burden" so I was unable to comply?
2. Would there be a basis for a defamation lawsuit by me against the husband for making false accusations and trying to break up my marriage?
Thanks for the help.
A friend of mine filed for divorce because her husband was caught cheating with a coworker. His lawyer issued a subpoena to me (I am a male) saying that his wife and I were having an affair, which we were not. They want me to bring my phone records in for the past 7 years along with any receipts for any gifts or any diaries I have kept during our "romantic relationship".
There were no gifts exchanged or diaries kept on either side. All we did was talk to each other on occasion.
My questions are:
1. As a third party witness, do I have to give up my phone records? I do not want them having access to all my personal and business contacts. Can I say that is a "burden" so I was unable to comply?
2. Would there be a basis for a defamation lawsuit by me against the husband for making false accusations and trying to break up my marriage?
Thanks for the help.