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Scorched earth? What do you think?
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 514897" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>One thing I would keep in mind here and research is whether you could be called back to the state to give a statement in connection with this, or have to stay involved throughout the process once the wheels start turning. It could drag out for quite some time, and it may not be possible for you to file, leave, and forget about it and wait for the outcome to be communicated to you, if you're the one filing the complaint. Just something to ask the attorney with which you consult, and to weigh into your decision. </p><p></p><p>I believe in letting things go, for me it's an important part of my own healing process. I've chosen not to pursue certain things against either of my exes, and let people think what they wanted. I know the truth, and that's enough for me. Obviously it's a completely different situation, though. Each person has to heal in their way, and I understand why you're wanting to do this. I pray you find peace once all is said and done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 514897, member: 1157"] One thing I would keep in mind here and research is whether you could be called back to the state to give a statement in connection with this, or have to stay involved throughout the process once the wheels start turning. It could drag out for quite some time, and it may not be possible for you to file, leave, and forget about it and wait for the outcome to be communicated to you, if you're the one filing the complaint. Just something to ask the attorney with which you consult, and to weigh into your decision. I believe in letting things go, for me it's an important part of my own healing process. I've chosen not to pursue certain things against either of my exes, and let people think what they wanted. I know the truth, and that's enough for me. Obviously it's a completely different situation, though. Each person has to heal in their way, and I understand why you're wanting to do this. I pray you find peace once all is said and done. [/QUOTE]
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