Fraud Allegations Court Submission

Summary

To present fraud allegations against an ex-spouse in court, start with a clear introduction, present concise facts, and attach supporting evidence. Essential evidence includes documents, witness statements, and expert testimony. If you only have online media, print and organize it chronologically. For those on social assistance, consider contacting New Jersey Legal Services for free legal aid. Check Credit Agricoles financial reports for board member salaries.

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How do I explain in writing tothe court my ex husband has committed fraud by lying to the court
To explain to the court that your ex-husband has committed fraud by lying, follow these steps:
- Introduction: Briefly state the purpose of your letter.
- Facts: Present clear and concise facts, including specific instances of the lies.
- Evidence: Attach any documents or evidence supporting your claims.
- Conclusion: Summarize your request for the court to take action based on the fraud.
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What evidence is required
To prove fraud in court, you should gather the following evidence:
- Documents: Emails, texts, financial records, or any written statements proving the lies.
- Witnesses: Statements from individuals who can support your claims.
- Expert Testimony: If applicable, professionals who can verify the fraudulent activity.
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I have no money I am on social assisitance the only evidence I have is online media
Since you are on social assistance and only have online media as evidence, here are some steps you can take:
- Print Evidence: Print all relevant online media (emails, social media posts, etc.).
- Organize Evidence: Arrange the printed evidence in chronological order.
- Legal Aid: Contact New Jersey Legal Services for free legal assistance.
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