Jay Bodzin Seattle Ethics / Professional Responsibility Lawyer
Posted almost 14 years ago.
You may need to talk to a Virginia lawyer about this, in order to pursue a claim there. If he's holding property which is in another person's name, just to avoid collections, then that might be a kind of fraud, but this would be subject to Virginia law.
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Posted almost 14 years ago.
Thank you very much!
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Posted almost 14 years ago.
That all makes sense, I was just wondering because it is an interstate case. It was originally started in Maryland where we lived, and I moved to Vancouver and then Oregon where I am now. He now lives in Virginia, and I've been working with the local CS enforcement office meanwhile doing my own legwork on the side. The thing that bothers me the most is that he actively ignores the order, and tells his family that I'm lying. He even goes as far as not getting anything in his name, just so there are no claims on it. Is that legal? What can I do since I KNOW that he's doing that? Thanks for the help.