Community property laws... possible alimony renumerations etc etc all tilt for the one sueing for divorce and then the counter claimant. All they had to do is subpeona ANYone in this trade that  could possibly be doing business with you and *if* that entity has information on you, oops. They are required to hand it over in full usually. If they don't then obviously they don't have anything to turn over. 
Like someone said ccBill doesn't have to nor will most companies, notify you that they were served and complied. That could draw them in to the litigation possibly. Thats not public relations, its the way it is.
And to top it off, you'll be forfeiting your domains once netsol gets into swing on the whois dbase information verifications, unless you get them changed over to legally correct information before they get to yours. 
