View Single Post
 
Old Feb 18, 2013, 09:20 AM
Syra Syra is offline
Magnate
 
Member Since: Dec 2012
Location: California
Posts: 2,248
Quote:
Originally Posted by My kids are cool View Post
The thing I was thinking about, lying in bed trying to sleep, was the possibility of having your attorney write a letter to your T. The attorney can say that he or she has been detained in the event that the woman continues this harassing, slanderous campaign against you AND can provide to your T the proof that this woman is lying about you. Just a thought. Not threatening. Not any form of revenge. You will simply be showing that you DO have proof and indirectly pointing out that your has been a total asshole to believe this other person instead of you.
I stumbled over this and think you meant [B]retained[/B]. I make those kind of typos all the time.

Sometimes having an attorney write a letter can be very helpful. Doesn't even need to say as much as above. Just the letterhead and a request to stop, or perhaps request for repair, can be helpful. Sometimes more can make recipients more defensive, while a request to cease & disist without back-up information can be more unnerving.

I'm trying to remember the details - who would your therapist be talking to (as opposed to listening to). You could rescind any authorizations forms you signed if that's an issue.