Regarding my previous post on my runaway wife.
Does anyone know of any group or organisation that would find my wife
through her car registration? As it is a motability car, she would have to
tell them where she is or her insurance would be invalidated. The benefits
people would also have to be told too. The police can find her, but won't
tell me where she is and say that the CPS is unlikely to proceed with the
case. Therefore I have to find her to serve private prosecution court papers
on her, but can't afford private investigators to track her down. Any ideas?
Dave
date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 16:09:45 GMT
author: Dark Horse
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Re: Regarding my previous post on my runaway wife.
On 22 Nov, 16:09, "Dark Horse" wrote:
> Does anyone know of any group or organisation that would find my wife
> through her car registration? As it is a motability car, she would have to
> tell them where she is or her insurance would be invalidated. The benefits
> people would also have to be told too. The police can find her, but won't
> tell me where she is and say that the CPS is unlikely to proceed with the
> case. Therefore I have to find her to serve private prosecution court papers
> on her, but can't afford private investigators to track her down. Any ideas?
> Dave
Well, private investigators can.
But as you say, you can't afford them. Free ones, no idea about that.
While she can be tracked through the car, the benefits and whatever,
she also has a right to privacy with regards to data protection.
So someone can track her down. But then cannot give you that info.
After all, for all anyone else knows you could be a wife-beater and
giving her info could be a death sentence for her.
So spend money or don't spend money. But you don't need her address to
serve private prosecution papers on her. Just someone needs the
address that may or may not share that info with you.
Its not exactly uncommon for partners to split and one try and track
the other down to serve stuff.
Martin <><
date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 09:50:57 -0800 (PST)
author: unknown
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