Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona
My bf's ex wife was stalking my social media accounts over the course of last year. While doing so she she contacted me through a facebook page she has for a blog where she exposes her body. I gnored it at the as i thought she was just a bitter ex wanting to see who her ex husband was dating. She began making it difficult for him to see and talk to their daughter even though he has visitation. I reached out to her via email to ask for us to come up with a civil agreement and she lashed out at me stating horrible things. After her rude comments, i sent her an email stating that i wanted no contact with her as she wasnt someone i wanted to be associated withas she has a history of drug use violence and she has a few websites that are lube in nature. I asked that she not contact me but abide by the as visitation order they have in place. She is now threatening me with police action as she does not want anyone to find out that she has lude photos on the internet. I went on her blog months ago after she first verbally attacked me stating that she should be honest with her current bf bout the things she was doing on the internet as she stated on her blog several times he was unaware of what she was doing and she discussed very personal things as well as posted pictures of herself topless. She has since taken the website down and stated that it never existed. My bf would like to use the lube websites against her in court as she has been denying him visitation to his daughter. Is there anything we can do? She sent me a certified letter asking that i not discuss her website to her family or friends or she will take legal action. Do they have a right to know she wrote personal things about them on the internet?
1 Answer from Attorneys
I would need to know more. I am not sure that making what you know "public" would be in the child's best interests, which should be your primary concern. But, there may be some circumstances where that would be appropriate. However, it certainly may be relevant to custody and parenting time matters.
Please come in soon. We can certainly help your boyfriend consider and then pursue enforcement or modification options. We could also discuss, with you, "Injunction against Harassment" options. These are both obviously very important matters, and you should not go in alone.
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