Chicago, IL asked in Family Law and Domestic Violence for Kentucky

Q: How can I prove she doesn't live with me

A girl I was seeing was mad when she found out I was still seeing other women I went to work one day, she had stayed the night pretending all was forgiven and when I was gone took an epo out on me claiming I beat her. She also showed the judge a text where I said she could stay with me. For the weekend and someone got the judge to say she lived in my house and until court I now can't go home. She doesn't live with me and in fact has a home she owns with her husband who she has locked up on abuse charges. How can I prove she lied and doesn't live with me

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Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Domestic Violence Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY
  • Licensed in Kentucky

A: Get affidavits from neighbors and friends and family attesting to the fact she demonstrate live at your address. Subpoena her driving records and voter registration for addresses.

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