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hustla_ambition101 wrote:Get a lawyer
DMan7 wrote:In a situation where it's a Woman vs Man, 99% of the time the woman will win. So best to walk away. It's tough luck, it isn't a man's world when it comes to things like these. Next time you'll hopefully learn and never get married.
bluefete wrote:DMan7 wrote:In a situation where it's a Woman vs Man, 99% of the time the woman will win. So best to walk away. It's tough luck, it isn't a man's world when it comes to things like these. Next time you'll hopefully learn and never get married.
You sure this is not Zoom Rader's 2nd account?
Phone Surgeon wrote:go and bull she sister or best friend or cousin or some girl she hate
thats the only recourse you have.
.this does not exist and you can't prove such a gift ever existed in courtpleb101 wrote:Tuners,
I know a lot of knowledgeable persons are here or access to who can give me advice.
Problem - LAND
A property with house was verbally gifted to my wife and I by my in laws
pleb101 wrote: There is an old house on it which we renovated. I initially raised the issue of ownership and it was agreed if we paid 10%, the title would be signed over to us. We did payments 6 months prior to moving in and continued after. While there was no receipts, the money was drawn from our bank accounts via chq and paid directly to the title owner.
pleb101 wrote:We lived there for about 9 Months at the property in Chaguanas. The marriage started to become challenging because of the interference of my in laws. My wife told her family i was cheating as she wanted me out and an argument insued which was caught on DVR and camera. For the record i was not. Evidence now coming forward. She rekindled with a former lover.
pleb101 wrote:My wife left the premises claiming i was unfaithful and resorted to livin by her mother who lived on the same street.
pleb101 wrote:Last Friday, at 5am i was awoken by a pounding on the window and the alarm tripped. I got up in a real mess and scared. I looked at the cameras and realise that the front door was already open and lot of people were in the driveway.
I went to the front door since it was already open. I was approached by a bailiff who advised the owner wanted me out. I expressed i had no dealings with the owner for about a month and she never expressed any issues. I questioned the validity of the eviction and told them they didnt have permission to enter. I was secretly recording on my phone. At this point i heard guns cracking. When i looked up i saw 5 heavily armed officers holding guns.
I was told i couldn't pack anything and to step aside. I asked the bailiff how they know what to pack. They provided a list which was gave a detial breakdown of the things to remove.
In minutes 30 mins i was removed from the premises and alot of items damaged.
pleb101 wrote:Anyone willing to give advice or assistance.Please DM me..
zoom rader wrote:Op you have no claim.
Lawyers will just milk you.
Just walk away
Phone Surgeon wrote:go and bull she sister or best friend or cousin or some girl she hate
thats the only recourse you have.
viedcht wrote:OP this is not good advice; if she devious enough to do you what she did so sneakily, that woman have more mental instability than you want to see.Phone Surgeon wrote:go and bull she sister or best friend or cousin or some girl she hate
thats the only recourse you have.
He has no claimsMASH wrote:if u have receipts it might help, but no way to say that was spent there... prenuptials became a thing for a reason pal.
inlaws like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs4sOAqriaY
zoom rader wrote:He has no claimsMASH wrote:if u have receipts it might help, but no way to say that was spent there... prenuptials became a thing for a reason pal.
inlaws like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs4sOAqriaY
Lawyers will make him believe that he has a case but will milk him year after year. That case will drag and drag and Lawyer fees go up every year
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