Your husband should be dealing with his ex-wife! If she is threatening you in any way or interfering in your relationship by phoning, stalking then you should have your husband press charges against her. You didn't say if there were any children involved and they were possibly fighting over custody or she was using the children to get to him. If there are this makes things more difficult, but again, if she's making a threatening nuisance of herself then it's not good for you, your husband or their children. He should press those charges and perhaps that will smarten her up.
Another answer:Be gracious. Be peaceable. Ignore provocations. Be the better person. In the long run, and probably the short run as well, your life will be much better, your marriage will be stronger, and you'll come off better in court, if your behavior is impeccable and your interactions are deliberately positive.Your husband needs to deal with his ex wife without interference from his new wife. The new wife should do everything in her power to avoid any interaction at all, until such time as tempers and emotions have cooled...Expect that to happen no sooner than the 18th birthday of their youngest child.
Don't knock on her door, text her, leave voice mail, send letters, or most of all, send "messages" using the children as delivery agents. Be businesslike, cordial, and invisible.
If you want to have a peaceful family, and earn your stepchildren's love, encourage them to remember their mother's birthday and help them shop for gifts for mothers' day. The more generous you are, the better your own life will e.
* Communication is extremely important in a marriage. You need to convey to your husband that this problem is 'his' problem and to get some control over it. If he says nothing to his ex about staying out your marriage then he is enabling her behavior. If he does nothing, then tell him it's either his ex or you because you refuse to tolerate this behavior. 'Ex' means the relationship is over! If your husband and his ex have children together then he only has to see her to pick the children up or drop them off and that is all!
There is nothing you can do if your in-laws like the ex-girlfriend/wife. They are friends and you need to respect that.
Absolutely not. That would be fraud and forgery.
Yup, my husbands ex-wife
husbands income does not count and is irrelevant
No.No.No.No.
Yes. The no contact order affects the "ex husband and his soon to be ex wife" and not the "soon to be ex wife and your youngest son's father".Yes. The no contact order affects the "ex husband and his soon to be ex wife" and not the "soon to be ex wife and your youngest son's father".Yes. The no contact order affects the "ex husband and his soon to be ex wife" and not the "soon to be ex wife and your youngest son's father".Yes. The no contact order affects the "ex husband and his soon to be ex wife" and not the "soon to be ex wife and your youngest son's father".
There is no reason you have to be constantly around your husbands new wife. If you have joint custody of children you have the right to ask your husband to come and pick up the children by himself and drop them off the same way and this way you will not have to deal with his wife. If you have no children then you shouldn't be seeing your ex or his wife. His wife obviously does not want you around because 'ex' means the relationship is over.
An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.
No, an ex-spouse can't collect a deceased husbands insurance if the first wife is listed as beneficiary even if the fist wife is now deceased. The money will go to the beneficiary's heirs.
Yes, for some ex husbands it is possible for an ex wife to fall in love with her husband or, she may have never stopped loving him.
do nice things for him so he wont be mad at you so he will be happy
In any state, as soon as the divorce was legally final, the ex-wife does not qualify to be covered by the ex-husband's plan as a spouse. She could continue on the plan under COBRA for 36 months.