>> ...And then the lawyers will crawl out of the woodwork and sue you for 
defamation!  :-)

Isn't that the truth. I've already tossed around how to avoid that .. I
could write the book as "non-fiction" .. I could change the names to protect
the guilty .. I'd probably have to use a pen name so my real name can't be
researched and matched up with my ex's name .. and on and on. I can tell you
one thing .. I would certainly pay my attorney to read the book first and
offer advice!! He despises the crooked guardian ad litem that was originally
assigned to represent my children and I'm sure he'd love to take him down.
I've even considered legal action against him .. but I just don't know if I
want to take that on even though the guy needs to lose his license!! That's
why I thought a book might be a backhanded way of taking the guy down. 

Cathy


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