My ex-wife just divorced her newest husband and he is filing an appeal. Can I be subpeonaed?
Yes, you can be subpoenaed and brought into their case. There is nothing you can really do about it if they are determined to bring you in.
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Yes, you can be subpoenaed and brought into their case. There is nothing you can really do about it if they are determined to bring you in.
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