Can I press charges against my ex-husband who made false allegations of abuse and a false crime report to the law enforcement and cthe ourt?

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Can I press charges against my ex-husband who made false allegations of abuse and a false crime report to the law enforcement and cthe ourt?

All allegations were dismised in 48 hours. Also, he obtained my personal and federal information without my consent with possible identy theft to obtain access to sensitve information.

Asked on January 19, 2013 under Personal Injury, Arizona

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

Based upon the facts of your matter you could file a police report against your "ex" for filing a false report against you and see what the district attorney's office in the county that you reside in does.

Or, you could consult with a personal injury attorney to see if you have a basis for filing a personal injury action against your "ex" for defamation and for an injunction with respect to the personal information that you have written about. The attorney would be able to give you an estimate as to the chances of success and estimated costs.


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