Top 5 Accusations Made During a Divorce
A Messy Divorce Can Be Filled with Lies
It's far to often that serious accusations are tossed around during a divorce. More then 75% of accusations made during a divorce are nothing more then horrible lies. These accusations are told for several reasons. The first reason being the false accusation will cause the other person trouble. In other words, the whole lie was just a immature act of revenge. Another reason is because the false accusation will discredit the other person, shifting the chances of a complete win. The third reason is a combination of the two, this type of person makes false accusations to show the other person who is in charge. In any of they three reasons the outcome is the same, they lie in order to win.
Who really wins in a divorce? No matter how the assets are divided, someone is going to walk out feeling like they got the short end of the deal. And if they are children involved, false accusations can hurt them more then anyone else. It's understandable that the two parties dislike or even hate one another, after all they are getting divorced. A mixture of revenge, hate, and greed leads to painful accusations. The five most common false accusations during a messy divorce is:
1) Sexual abuse. Usually it's the male party that is accused or one of the females family members. In most situations involving a child, the child will be to young to speak for themselves, or answer any questions. These accusations usually require that the child in question be seen by a physician, and the person in question be throughly investigated.
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- 5 Horrible accusations.
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