Lovefraud frequently receives e-mails and phone calls from people who are divorcing a sociopath and are afraid they’re going to get trashed in court. They know the sociopaths will lie—smoothly and convincingly—and are terrified that the manipulator will end up winning the money, the house, and custody of the kids.
If you’re facing family court battles with a sociopath, I recommend that you buy and read Splitting—Protecting Yourself While Divorcing a Borderline or Narcissist, by William A. Eddy. It may be the best $25 you ever spend.
Eddy, the author, is both a therapist (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) and an attorney. He understands the law, the courts and how people with personality disorders can manipulate them. You need to understand all of this as well.
The book explains the court process; the roles of attorneys, evaluators and other professionals; how to gather evidence; and generally what to expect.
Tactics and strategies
As the subtitle suggests, Splitting refers to people with borderline and narcissistic personality disorders, whom Eddy calls “persuasive blamers.” References to sociopaths are limited. Still, the tactics and strategies he suggests would be helpful in dealing with a sociopath as well.
One of Eddy’s main points is that you must be assertive right from the beginning of your case. The blamer may accuse you of infidelity, mental instability, child abuse or sexual misconduct—accusations which the court will take seriously. You must be prepared to respond to the accusations immediately. Once the court issues judgments and rulings—even if they are based on lies—it is very difficult to get them undone later.
Eddy discusses the importance of documentation, and how it can bolster your case. In fact, the book includes an interview with a man who aggressively gathered documentation to prove his wife’s pattern of behavior to the court evaluator. Four former husbands gave statements indicating that she had done the same things to them that she was doing to him.
Should you mention the disorder?
Eddy also has a chapter devoted to whether or not you should have an expert testify about the personality disorder. He recognizes the dilemma:
If you are too aggressive about raising this subject, the judge may be angry with you for seeming to attack someone’s personality.
Yet if the judge does not fully understand the personality dynamics beneath the surface, the court may misunderstand your case and get it backwards.
From my experience and the input of others, it appears best to gently present this information to the court, but not rely on it being accepted.
Eddy then outlines ways in which psychological information may be presented, and how it may affect the outcome of the case, even if it is not explicit in court rulings.
Splitting is available online from BPDCentral.com. If you’re going to family court against a sociopath, read this book.
In Va
serving anulment
had to get permission from USMS to serve him in regional jail and it has been SITTING with no explanation for 3 weeks.
don’t understand!
Don’t know who to call because the attorney did his part- why would clerks/sheriffs not just get job done?
Am thinking about going to my congressman to ask why the USMS would block the service- that’s the only reason I can think of?
Thoughts?
What I found out was serving someone in Jail (especially an out of state case) is problematic with different ‘juristictions’ or agency’s….
I’d contact the warden or (whoever is in charge at jail) AND the Marshalls, EVERY DAY, until you get a return receipt of service….
And MAKE SURE your attorney knows you wish to be notified IMMEDIATELY upon service.
Why were the marshals involved? Just for service….they dont have anything to do with the jail do they?
I was lucky to have my business Spath served in Jail in another state…..and found there are lots’ of service issues when someone is in jail…
Become the pig they want to shut up….
Get certified copies of the service docs….so you can do this yourself…..the groundwork….and if you need to contact the politicians….it’ll cost you less to do the groundwork.
I just found out the problem- they moved him out of state and I bet the people here don’t even know it.
Boy am I pissed!
Can you do an inmate search…..
yeah I did. Thats how I found him…..
he’s in an FCI now a few hundred miles away in another state.
No wonder this is dragging.
that *.*ing attny – I am so angry I could spit nails cuz if he knew he didn’t tell and I bet he doesn’t even know because he’s busy chasing ambulances.
Its not right but its done and now I have to find out what to do about it.
Some points to think about
1) Use the assistant wherre possible – they know about your case and are cheaper
2) Only go into the office when you need to discuss something or sign papers
3) Make use of email and phone calls to stay informed of what is happening – appointments are more expensive
4) The lawyer is a hired gun – you are paying them for their expertise like any other professional – so don’t be intimidated. They can give you advice but at the end of the day as the client they need to carry out your wishes
Totally agree with others who highlight knowing the process and documenting everything – this saves you money and makes life much less stressful.
Remember Ps always make a few fatal errors – if you can find proof of them you will be in clover!
Good luck to everyone fighting against one of these monsters – it does eventually come to conclusion but you need the patience of a saint to see that day!
contact the jail yourself and ask them their protocal to have their new inmate served.
Id’ do it myself, if you can.
This is what we preach….follow up….cuz shiat like this happens ALL THE TIME!!! And WE are the ones left hanging….
You will take care of it….your a spath bulldozer!!!
I told him over and over thatTIME IS OF THE ESSENCE in this case and he poo pooed me.
Well, now I am going to tell him that the cost of service in a Federal country club is on him for waiting and stalling and bing uninformed and see if that flies.
I did follow up and they gave me the business, Now, its going to cost a fortune! And take months. And ruin my plans . I handed him the case all he had to do was serve it.
today has been the worst day of my life. good news?
it doesn’t get worse than this?
LOL!
No….don’t go down that bleek, bleek road…..
It shouldn’t be a biggie….just figure out WHAT needs to be done/requirments and geterdone YOURSELF.
Find a service co…..OR JUST Fed ex it to the new jail….with your counties proof of service forms to be sent back to you.
Don’t get discouraged…..and If you can NAIL this attorney….NAIL him….it’s typical attorney behavior…..
(HEY….and just an FYI……I said that for years….and each time I said it …..something knew got added to the ‘buffet’….so DON”T EVER SAY THAT…cuz life may just prove you wrong…)
It’s doable….YOU KNOW THIS….
Just a little setback! At least you KNOW ABOUT IT!!!
Keep your head up….and PLOW FORWARD!!!!!
Its a solveable problem.
yes, I will get the attny’s head on a platter.
By the time my family gets done, Mosby’s Ghost will be stealing his punch lines! This isn’t funny.
It isn’t ok either.