b322da wrote:Sorry, TAM. Your judgment is becoming questionable, since once again I agree with you.The Annoyed Man wrote:Give him back the gun and tell him that friends don't drag friends into legal improprieties—he'll have to deal with it himself.
Marc5: take a look at this link. It is one person's look at the bundle of worms you might be stepping into if you decide to "help your helper." This is just an introduction to what could drag "an innocent third party" into the courthouse.
http://www.indelicato.com/PracticeAreas ... Assets.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Elmo
Ok... side note... but funny. (and yes, it's true)
I clicked that link and was reading all the information DIVORCE, and guess who walks in??
So, I am now having to explain to my wife why I was interested in that link.
(It didn't help that the link has the image of the fighting couple and of the MAD WOMAN. I don't think women even need to *see* those images. They can just smell 'em.)
I don't suggest falsifying this transaction with your friend, but now I need you to send a note to my wife explaining that I'm perfectly happy and don't plan on filing for divorce.
PS. If I now get divorced as a result of this thread, I will need you to hold onto a few guns for me. Thanks.