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cyana24, good point.
I was just saying that in most states, there are some provisions for mediation and couseling. As far as the exact provisions in any given state, I can do a google search with the best of them.
SL
rmet4nzkx,
I said "in some states". Obviously, I am not a Lawyer, nor do I pretend to be one.
Obviously, most good competent Lawyers would not be wasting there valuable time here, giving out advise for free.
SL
Why not just use call block, or change your number?
You may be able to get a restraining order. Call a domestic violence center in your area.
A word of caution; Sometimes it's a lot easier to get a restraining order than it is to remove one, and a lot easier to get the courts involved in your...
Seek the counsel of a competent Lawyer in your area. Research the divorce laws in your state. In some states, the "respondent", (the person who didn't file, >>YOU<<<), can ask for mediation.
SL
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