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changedforlife (original poster member #38474) posted at 2:40 PM on Friday, September 20th, 2013
After the most recent contact from OW, I want to get a lawyer to send a letter demanding OW stop all contact to me, WH, and any of our immediate and extended family. Is there a name for such a letter? Do I have to prove anything? Is it difficult to do?
I am in Canada and the OW lives in a different province if that makes a difference. Any advice or experience with this would be appreciated.
Me - BS Him - WH (in our 50's)Together 31 years/ 1 teenager1st D-day - Jan 24/13 #? d-days from broken no contact and continued infidelity for several years. Attempted reconciliation.July 28/23 told him it was over and he wa
LivinginLimbo ( member #35004) posted at 3:56 PM on Friday, September 20th, 2013
I'm not in Canada, but we did have to take this step.
In our case, the MOW was constantly contacting my FWH. When we blocked her phone, she simply got another one.
The lawyer prepared a letter stating she had to stop any and all contact. He referred to the law she'd be breaking and enclosed a copy of it. It was hand delivered by a process server so she couldn't claim she didn't get it.
Since I'm not familiar with your judicial system, I don't know if there's a similar statute that your OW would be in violation of.
It cost $300. Well worth the 4 months of peace we've had since.
BS - 65
WH - 63
Married 37 years
D-Day 2/12/12
D-Day 6/1/16 Caught him back online early enough that no physical contact took place but still devastating. This sucks.
ajsmom ( member #17460) posted at 4:22 PM on Friday, September 20th, 2013
In the US it's called a "Cease and Desist" letter.
Not sure what it would be called in your neck of the woods.
AJ's MOM
Fidelity isn't a feeling...it's a choice.
"Truth has no special time of its own. Its hour is now - always." - Albert Schweitzer
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changedforlife (original poster member #38474) posted at 5:16 PM on Friday, September 20th, 2013
Thank you! Did you have to provide any proof that they were harassing you? I know it may be different in different places but I would like to be prepared. Also, did the letter just include yourself and/or WS or other family members?
ETA: Sorry about the typo in the title. I'm not sure if I was trying to say "to" or "do you".
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Me - BS Him - WH (in our 50's)Together 31 years/ 1 teenager1st D-day - Jan 24/13 #? d-days from broken no contact and continued infidelity for several years. Attempted reconciliation.July 28/23 told him it was over and he wa
BW2639 ( member #34875) posted at 6:09 PM on Friday, September 20th, 2013
We had a lawyer send a letter to the Ex OM. It was one visit to the lawyers office and cost about $175 if I remember correctly. He( the lawyer) referred to the state laws on stalking and such, and said if it continued, further legal action would be taken. It stopped him (OM) from calling, and leaving "gifts" on her car but he still sends an occasional message.
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