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You could, but in the midst of divorce it is best to avoid doing anything out of the ordinary. The furniture sounds like a minor thing, so clean up the pool and move on. Leave each other's property alone.

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Q: Can you get criminal mischief charges filed on you in Texas on property damage that was owned by your husband prior to marriage and divorce is pending Throwing things in swimming pool?
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