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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 404453" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Hmmm. </p><p></p><p>Katie has "belongings" in my home. Actually quite a bit, now that xmas has come and gone. However, I have proof she has not lived in my home, even though she has used it as a mailing address. I have 2 shelters and a motel to tell the court she lived there, not here. So not sweating that.</p><p></p><p>And I have 3 big dogs that would keep them out. lol As M has discovered.........even if my dogs are nice to you when you visit.........they WILL attack you if I don't give you permission to come inside. He also discovered that they WILL attack you if you attempt to move something OUT of my house. These are facts both my mailmen and garbage men have known for years. lol</p><p></p><p>And about it being their stuff? Uh, sorry, not really. If it comes down to the wire? I bought everything that is here except for M's clothing.......which I'd gladly burn in a heartbeat. I could look any cop/judge in the eye and say without a twinge of guilt they don't own a d*mn thing in my house.</p><p></p><p>I grew up with such gfgness. And I'm still enough of a difficult child myself, that I will go above and beyond the law and fight fire with fire when a situation calls for it.</p><p></p><p>Belongings? What belongings? They have no belongings here? I don't know what you're talking about. And I can do it with a straight face and the best dumb look you've ever seen.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't hurt that we're a small town. I know the cops here, they know me. They know katie due to what she pulled many years ago. Trust me, they're not going to side with her. </p><p></p><p>Katie and M can't even prove they bought the stuff.........because they didn't, none of it. phht.</p><p></p><p>I'm devious enough that anything "left behind" due to her dragging her feet would just up and vanish. When asked about it claim ignorance........you know....Are you sure you didn't take it already? You must've taken it already as you can clearly see it is not here. phht.</p><p></p><p>It's on them to prove it as otherwise they could claim they had absolutely anything and everything there and you'd be responsible...........and of course that would be ridiculous. This I know from my mother's many divorces. She had to prove what was hers, he had to prove what was his on items that were disputed.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't over worry on it. Get out as much stuff as possible while she is there. Do with what you wish with what is left. She will be out and that will be that. In order to "sue" you for anything left behind she has to prove 1. that it existed and 2. that she bought it and 3. that you did something with it. Odds of that are pretty much nill.</p><p></p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 404453, member: 84"] Hmmm. Katie has "belongings" in my home. Actually quite a bit, now that xmas has come and gone. However, I have proof she has not lived in my home, even though she has used it as a mailing address. I have 2 shelters and a motel to tell the court she lived there, not here. So not sweating that. And I have 3 big dogs that would keep them out. lol As M has discovered.........even if my dogs are nice to you when you visit.........they WILL attack you if I don't give you permission to come inside. He also discovered that they WILL attack you if you attempt to move something OUT of my house. These are facts both my mailmen and garbage men have known for years. lol And about it being their stuff? Uh, sorry, not really. If it comes down to the wire? I bought everything that is here except for M's clothing.......which I'd gladly burn in a heartbeat. I could look any cop/judge in the eye and say without a twinge of guilt they don't own a d*mn thing in my house. I grew up with such gfgness. And I'm still enough of a difficult child myself, that I will go above and beyond the law and fight fire with fire when a situation calls for it. Belongings? What belongings? They have no belongings here? I don't know what you're talking about. And I can do it with a straight face and the best dumb look you've ever seen. Doesn't hurt that we're a small town. I know the cops here, they know me. They know katie due to what she pulled many years ago. Trust me, they're not going to side with her. Katie and M can't even prove they bought the stuff.........because they didn't, none of it. phht. I'm devious enough that anything "left behind" due to her dragging her feet would just up and vanish. When asked about it claim ignorance........you know....Are you sure you didn't take it already? You must've taken it already as you can clearly see it is not here. phht. It's on them to prove it as otherwise they could claim they had absolutely anything and everything there and you'd be responsible...........and of course that would be ridiculous. This I know from my mother's many divorces. She had to prove what was hers, he had to prove what was his on items that were disputed. I wouldn't over worry on it. Get out as much stuff as possible while she is there. Do with what you wish with what is left. She will be out and that will be that. In order to "sue" you for anything left behind she has to prove 1. that it existed and 2. that she bought it and 3. that you did something with it. Odds of that are pretty much nill. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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