Honey, you get one of these great little things from the police department called a restraining order. You fill it out and I dont think any exes will bother you. If you don't want to do the whole restraining order thing then take up tabeoo or some Martial Arts classes. Basically, smack her one!!
First, you should gather some evidence of her harassment such as printed and dated copies of emails, text messages and recordings of phone messages such as voicemails. Do not respond in any way that could be embarrassing for you in the event that you need to submit your evidence to a court at some future date. If you must respond, stay calm, polite, to the point and businesslike in your own emails, text messages and voicemails. If she is hanging around your home take photos and file a police complaint/report. Once you have gathered some hard evidence keep it together in a safe place.
Next, unless you must communicate with her, for example- over children, then do not respond to her calls or messages, just keep records of them. Avoid any confrontations. If she shows up where you happen to be then leave quietly without getting into any conversations or arguments. She may be trying to maintain a relationship with you even through her negative behavior if that's her only option.
If she doesn't stop then advise her that you have documented her harassment and unless she leaves you alone you will request a restraining order. If she continues then do it.
Pay her back of course.
get a restraning order against them
Get a new one.
An ex-wife can continue to use her married name. It's her choice.
If your ex is bothering you or harassing you get an order of protection or go to the police.
No.
You cannot stop the repo company from harassing you unless you pay your bill. The only thing you can do is try to ignore them.
tell her
The correct term is "ex-wife," with a hyphen.
To get anyone, including an ex wife to stop calling you, file a restraining order. If she breaks the order by still calling, go back to the court house and they will issue a warrant for her arrest.
You can ask the court to do so, but you are not likely to be successful as long as your ex-wife has legal custody and your child has a hunting license.
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