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	<title>Comments on: Identity Theft&#8230;Should I proceed with subpoena?</title>
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		<title>By: pragmatism_rules</title>
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		<description>In a messy divorce, you need to do what is best for you and your children.  And that means you subpoena that digitally recorded phone call and any records that will help to show that either your husband or your financial planner or both helped to squirrel away any of your personal or marital assets.  Whether or not the financial planner gets in trouble with the law is not your problem.  You need to take care of yourself right now.  Go get the best lawyer you can find and then go after the pair of them.  And if you can prove that the financial planner helped hide your assets from you or just plain took them, then you have her prosecuted to the hilt...and then sue for damages!  Good luck!

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Addendum:  And see if you can reopen the fact that she took money from your father's account without his explicit permission.  And please don't underestimate what this woman has done as gifts are generally speaking the property of the person who received them and they are not usually marital property.  So don't let either this woman or your husband steal your property from you!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a messy divorce, you need to do what is best for you and your children.  And that means you subpoena that digitally recorded phone call and any records that will help to show that either your husband or your financial planner or both helped to squirrel away any of your personal or marital assets.  Whether or not the financial planner gets in trouble with the law is not your problem.  You need to take care of yourself right now.  Go get the best lawyer you can find and then go after the pair of them.  And if you can prove that the financial planner helped hide your assets from you or just plain took them, then you have her prosecuted to the hilt&#8230;and then sue for damages!  Good luck!</p>
<p>*****<br />
Addendum:  And see if you can reopen the fact that she took money from your father&#8217;s account without his explicit permission.  And please don&#8217;t underestimate what this woman has done as gifts are generally speaking the property of the person who received them and they are not usually marital property.  So don&#8217;t let either this woman or your husband steal your property from you!</p>
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