Arnold, MO asked in Civil Litigation for Missouri

Q: astranged family members made a pack of lies to sue, filed bad paper work, responded past date, can we use ?

instigater in the family, coxed astrange family members to create a Fraudulent lawsuite full of lies even how they are related (we got birth certs to prove), First fileing out of area, moved back to here under request, but that fileing was not even a legal valid document, then they fixed it and resubmited PAST date. It's all still lies and they claim grandma was abused and mentally incompatant. Clean driving record, Dr's said she was fine. would it be a good idea to create a settlement to bind them all into an agreement to prevent more repeated attempts at these kinds of lies and no more attempts at TOD stuff in the future. Along with recanting the statements made againts us. Or is there options here other than a long drawn out fight to show everything is a lie, then how to address the deception they were all involved in? What can be done about this?

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Ronald J. Eisenberg
Ronald J. Eisenberg
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  • Chesterfield, MO
  • Licensed in Missouri

A: A Rule 67.03 motion is not the proper motion to file to seek to win on the merits based on your disagreement with the allegations in the petition. If you can afford an attorney, hire one.

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