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I suppose until I actually DID something, they couldn't come after me. Then I could watch and see what reactions occur while I wait for it all to cure, looking for evidence that her liar is "advising" her in ways that would suggest his recognition of defeat.
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Make no suppositions, only contingencies and provisions for eventualities and possibilities. Have an agreement in place.
Evidence for recognition of defeat, when the liar thinks it's too costly (time, effort, or ex-spouse exhausts ability to pay).
Perhaps, Naming the liar in a suit (or counterclaim) for making false statements or being an accomplice thereto ... putting liar on defensive is a worthwhile effort, collateral attack.
I think you need not actually sue the liar, just draw up your petition/complaint and fax to liar with cover letter asking if any more facts/details/particulars should be added before it is filed or asking if liar understands it.