go to the police with the threats , thats domestic violence . They may also start a restraining order for you , thats dealt with by a court.
You also need a divorce lawyer with family court experiance.
2007-07-28 12:50:06
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answered by mark 6
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Most states will require a PPO (personal protection order) before issuing a restraining order. Unfairly, the burden of proof is placed on the petitioner. You need to record everything. Phone calls should go to answering machine which can record the call. Letters and emails should be printed and saved. And GET A LAWYER!
2007-07-28 12:48:00
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answered by Cate Rice 3
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A restraining order, or any order of any court docket, is in basic terms legitimate in the jurisdiction of that court docket. there are particular exceptions, alongside with a international freezing order on sources. yet nonetheless the court docket has to have valuable jurisdiction against the guy whose sources are frozen in any different case that's incomprehensible. And freezng orders at a similar time as effortless in England are uncommon interior the united states of a. A federal court docket's jurisdiction is national. A decide will think of two times before issuing an ex parte order purporting to be valuable in different states. different than the place s/he has sparkling concern rely jurisdiction: infant abduction, the place the youngster became habitually resident in his or her jurisdiction in the process the six months previous to abduction.
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answered by ? 4
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restraining order and supervised visitation are two different things.
restraining order if you can show them some of the threats, the other can only be ordered by the courts and involves a huge amount of effort.
hope you have a lawyer in place........
regards
2007-07-28 12:42:20
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answered by candy g 7
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First of all try and get his threats on an answering machine/ voice mail.
right there you have him.
Then take it to the police and file charges, then talk to your attorney to get him nailed.
2007-07-28 12:43:06
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answered by LA LA 6
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Spend the $ and seek out a lawyer fast.
2007-07-28 12:41:32
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answered by jrie67 3
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you need to have a lawyer that cares, they can usually advise you on eerythiing, or go to the police, inform him the next time he calls that your recording the conversation hell think youre lying, then take it to someone
2007-07-28 12:41:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Stop talking to him on the phone.
2007-07-28 12:45:21
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answered by Anonymous
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go to court
2007-07-28 12:41:52
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answered by paulcondo 7
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