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Old Jul 08, 2016, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Skeezyks View Post
. She could, perhaps, seek an order of protection. However, these often seem to be of little value when it comes right down to it. Unfortunately threats, in-&-of themselves, are not illegal in most cases.
There's validity in this point. As I mentioned about family probate optioning to remove a standing order, what was beginning to occur was him abusing me through the order and leeching onto supposed custody violations and dragging me into court. For instance, phone calls with the children; their prepaid minutes, which he was responsible ran out once and sure enough, into court we went. It wasn't upheld that I was in contempt, but what a hassle.