Disputed Certified Mail Signature

Summary

The user is dealing with a domestic legal dispute in New Mexico. The ex-partner is disputing the certified mail signature related to a court date. The case involves a motion requiring the ex-partner to refinance a vehicle that is currently in the users name. The user has also experienced repeated verbal abuse from the ex-partner, which has been documented through text messages. The user has not yet reported these threatening and abusive messages to the police.

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I served my ex, a court date was set, and now he says the certified mail signature was forged
What evidence does your ex have to support his claim of forgery? In general, if a signature on a certified mail receipt is disputed, it may require a handwriting expert to verify.
Nothing but his statement
What state are you in? The rules for disputing a signature on certified mail can vary by location.
New mexico
What is the nature of the court case you're dealing with?
In New Mexico, the burden of proof lies with the person claiming forgery.
Domestic
What specific domestic issue is the court case about? In New Mexico, different domestic issues may have different rules and procedures.
Motion after divorce
What is the specific motion you filed after your divorce? In New Mexico, the process and rules can vary depending on the nature of the motion.
Require respondent to refinance vehicle
What is the current status of the vehicle's loan? In New Mexico, the court can order a party to refinance a vehicle as part of a divorce settlement.
In my name
What is the reason for wanting the respondent to refinance the vehicle?
Repeated verbal abuse after judge told him to stop
What actions have you taken so far regarding the verbal abuse?
Blocked respondent
What steps have you taken to document the verbal abuse?
Pictures of text messages
What is the content of these text messages? Are they threatening or abusive in nature? In New Mexico, evidence of abuse can be used in court to support your case.
Threatening and abusive
In New Mexico, threatening and abusive messages can be considered harassment. Have you reported these messages to the police?
No
In New Mexico, it's important to report threatening or abusive messages to the police. This can help strengthen your case. Is there anything else I can help with?