Legal Question in Family Law in California
what constitutes non-physical harassment by mail from ex-husband
My ex is and has been hounding me for money he says I owe him for years, and has gone so far as to contact the governor's office to try and get me off of Medi-Cal, and when sent the usual form from HUD for my section 8 housing, called and tried to get information from them. I do not respond or speak with him, and he will not stop. Is there anything I can do?
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Re: what constitutes non-physical harassment by mail from ex-husband
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NOW, IN RESPONSE TO YOUR INQUIRY --
The facts that you have provided are not clear
enough and/or complete enough to provide a
definitive answer to you inquiry; however, I would
say, first, you can contact the local District Attorney's office to determine it anything he is doing is criminal. If not, you can go back to court and try to get a restraining order prohibiting the conduct you have described or, if your judgment of dissolution already prohibits such conduct, you can try to have him cited for contempt.
Thanks for sharing your interesting inquiry, and good luck with your case.