It is up to them on how they feel about him/her after the breakup and if they want to speak to your ex or not, however they shouldn't avoid him/her. If you have sorted out all the problems with your ex and he/her is just a friend and respects you and family then there is nothing wrong with your ex speaking to your family:) xxx
He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.
seek legal advice immediately
then you should live with it or move to kayancauah.
Um.....NO of course not he has a wife now he should leave the ex girlfriends in the past. Answer 2: This depends entirely on the current relationship, and its stability. I speak to my ex's and my wife has no problem with it, we also have a strong and stable relationship. If you have a problem with him doing that, you should speak to him about it, communications is a key to a relationship.
Depends on what sort of a break-up you had. Many people are quite mature about it and just agree to split up, remaining on speaking terms. Others have huge melodrama and should probably not speak to each other again. If you have to speak to your ex, you should be polite and mature at all times, however.
If your ex partner is bad mouthing you at his family's social gatherings then his family should be controlling the situation and of they don't then tell them you will no longer be coming to the family functions and if children are involved then leave the children there and pick them up later. If he is doing it with your family then he has no right to be present at any of your family's social gatherings. If you have children and are having a party for them celebrate with you and your children and your ex separately. You should know you are probably is good person and need to have more confidence so it doesn't matter what your ex says because some at the family gatherings will not believe him and your ex is only hanging himself with his own rope.
You could, but it's not polite.
That would be a criminal offense. The decedent's family should report it to the police immediately and should speak with the district attorney immediately about pressing charges.That would be a criminal offense. The decedent's family should report it to the police immediately and should speak with the district attorney immediately about pressing charges.That would be a criminal offense. The decedent's family should report it to the police immediately and should speak with the district attorney immediately about pressing charges.That would be a criminal offense. The decedent's family should report it to the police immediately and should speak with the district attorney immediately about pressing charges.
yes
Speak ex. Tomorrow I will learn how to speak English.
Remember that the funeral is for the family. If you have a contentious relationship with your ex-spouse you should not attend since that may add to your ex-wife's grief and discomfort at a very sad and stressful time for her. However, if the ex-husband and ex-wife have an amicable relationship, there is no reason why he should not attend her mother's funeral. The ex-husband may show his respect for her mother in other ways. A card, flowers or gift to a charity in her name would be tasteful.
That all depends on so many factors: their relationship after their divorce; if they have children together and maintained a good relationship; the ex-wife's relationship with his family. Everyone should feel comfortable with the situation.