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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

My husband committed perjury when he told the judge his "expenses" during our spousal support hearing, what can I do now? - Avvo.com

My husband committed perjury when he told the judge his "expenses" during our spousal support hearing, what can I do now? - Avvo.com
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