Legal Question in Family Law in Michigan

Credit Card Use

My husband and I are still living in the same house. I said I wanted a divorce because of his increasing violent/aggressive behavior. My husband has been very threatening ever since I said I wanted the divorce. He says he can have me thrown in jail for credit card fraud because he gave me his credit card to use once when I could not find mine. I was not real comfortable with the idea, but he convinced me that it was alright because it was a joint account and we were both accountable for the debt. I used his card a few times until I located mine.

Now he says unless I call off the divorce,he will contact the authorities and have me arrested. Because of his increased violence and aggression, I have been forced to call the police on him. He has been telling our 14-year-old son that he will be going to an orphanage or a foster home if I don't give in.

I'd like to be able to put my son's mind at ease, but now that he's made these threats, I don't really know if he can have me prosecuted or not.

Please help.

Thank you

S.P.

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Asked on 2/10/03, 2:08 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Timothy Trichler Timothy R. Trichler - Attorney and Counselor at Law

Re: Credit Card Use

Greetings; No, you are not in criminal trouble. Next, STOP listening to this jerk and hire a good lawyer. We have extensive experience in dealing with this kind of person. Thanks for writing. www.trichler.com; Atty. Trichler; 616-457-5100

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Answered on 2/10/03, 3:11 pm
John C. Talpos Talpos & Arnold

Re: Credit Card Use

Hello, I have received a copy of your e-mail. Please, please contact an attorney and remedy your situation. Your husband is 100% wrong. You will not be charged and you will not go to prison for using his charge card. Your son will NOT be going to an orphanage. He is subjecting you to physical and emotional abuse. An attorney will assist you in getting a PPO or Restraining Order and can help you through the divorce process. Feel free to contact my associate, Karen Crusse, or myself to schedule a conference where we can discuss the details of your case, the range of likely fees, and the options available to you. Divorce litigation is one of our firm's areas of concentration John C. Talpos (248) 743-6800 (http://www.Mich-Lawyer.com)

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Answered on 2/10/03, 4:47 pm


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