Legal Question in Family Law in Wisconsin
Harassment or just an annoyance?
In a divorce situation, is it harassment for an ex-wife to break into the house and steal pictures off a wall and make daily phone calls to the ex-husband re: how to dress the children, how often to play with the children, what rules he should have in the home, and how to manage his personal life, work, and parental duties? And, while making personal derogatory remarks re: his character, telling him he's a bad father, is ruining his children's lives, and continually threatening law suits and child support adjustments, questioning the children about their time with their father, and claiming she has a right to every detail of his life because of the children- when there are no merit to her claims or statutory grounds for her demands for him to alter his behavior?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Harassment or just an annoyance?
If you are no longer married and she has no rights to your residence, breaking in is not only harrassment, but a crime.
The other issues related to care of the children are annoyances. She has no right to tell you what to do or when to do it and you have no obligation to comply.
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