Saturday, October 27th, 2007 at
4:31 pm
Hilleriffic asked: I am involved in a sexual harassment case and the opposing attorney wants my work history for the last ten years. Should I let him have them? He also wants my S.S. records.
I don’t have a great work history because I have been a stay at home mom almost for the entire ten years. I would work for a few months and then stay at home, work a few months, stay at home. I have only made about $25,000 in ten years. I have a husband, so he has always supported us.
I don’t have any write-ups nor have I ever filed any kind of a lawsuit claim.
Do you think I should fight this, or just let them have what they are asking for.
I do have an attorney, just am curious for other opinions.
We don’t have the information either – for the “discovery” comment. So we don’t have to share.
I have talked with my attorney and he says that we can just give it to them or make them file to try and get it. I know that part of the reason they are trying to get it is because I have a wage claim. I made about $15,000 in the 9 months that I woked there and had gone to school specifically for that job. I loved my job and had plans to stay for years.