Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey
Harrassment?
I have been divorced for over a year and have an 11 year old daughter from the marriage. I�ve been trying to distance myself from a very crazy controlling x-wife who continues to feel the need to annoy me with things I don�t want or need to know about. After abusing texts, email, and phone, I have been forced to block her from all three. Recently we started using a communication log, which she is already filling with unnecessary things. She is also bringing it to my truck when I come to pick up my daughter. I have asked her to let my daughter pass the log instead but she says no and that this puts the child in the middle. I argue that there is no middle between me and my daughter. I just want a legal way to limit her right to annoy me through unnecessary contact and rambling. I have told her not to keep asking me the same things, but she wont stop and seems to do just whatever she can just to annoy me. Especially coming out to the truck and calling my families who have also been forced to block her. None of us want this person in their lives. What do I have to do to stop this? Is this considered harassment? Are there other options?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Harrassment?
This one might need a motion to ask the Judge to punish her for this nonsense. This would take some careful planning too.
You really need to sit down with an attorney and get some guidance.
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Re: Harrassment?
Harassment is what it is. You are entitled to seek a restraining order based upon an act of domestic violence.
You could also file a criminal complaint for harassment. Before you do either of these things you should speak with an attorney about how you should go about filing either kind of harassment complaint because someone like the woman you describe is going to act out in some manner.
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Gary Moore, Esquire
Hackensack, New Jersey
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Re: Harrassment?
You have a few different options here. Call me at 732/247/3340 to discuss.