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can I do anything about verbal harrassment

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knockfirst

Junior Member
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? CT

my ex husband and his new wife verbally harrass me and leave voice mails constantly. It is exhausting and anxiety provoking. They live in the world of thinking $$ and threat of lawyers can get them whatever they want. She lost custody of her son and is now making life miserable for everyone. He just goes along w/ her because she pays all the bills (he doesn't work).

How can I deal w/ them only when necessary? (when setting up children's visits etc)
 


LdiJ

Senior Member
knockfirst said:
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? CT

my ex husband and his new wife verbally harrass me and leave voice mails constantly. It is exhausting and anxiety provoking. They live in the world of thinking $$ and threat of lawyers can get them whatever they want. She lost custody of her son and is now making life miserable for everyone. He just goes along w/ her because she pays all the bills (he doesn't work).

How can I deal w/ them only when necessary? (when setting up children's visits etc)

Well...you could try refusing to communicate with them in any way other than email....that sometimes helps in a situation like that.
 
knockfirst said:
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? CT

my ex husband and his new wife verbally harrass me and leave voice mails constantly. It is exhausting and anxiety provoking. They live in the world of thinking $$ and threat of lawyers can get them whatever they want. She lost custody of her son and is now making life miserable for everyone. He just goes along w/ her because she pays all the bills (he doesn't work).

How can I deal w/ them only when necessary? (when setting up children's visits etc)

Just change ur phone number and just ignore them... they just want you to answer back to make more fights.

- Tom
 
TomHartmann said:
Just change ur phone number and just ignore them... they just want you to answer back to make more fights.

- Tom

And I did not see what u said about visitations... u got to show judge those voice mails and hopefully to change visitation rights...

- Tom
 

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