Briar Rose 7457
Proud of my Princesses
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so yesterday I called my ex husband and left a message on his answering machine. now that the court has denied his motion to change custody (the court held that, even assuming everything my ex said was absolutely true, he had no basis to seek a change of custody), I thought it was time we started talking to each other about the children like rational human beings. ( I do admit, I tend to be a bit--- antagonistic -- when someone alleges I am unfit to raise my dd's and makes me spend thousands of dollars in attorneys fees and court costs to defend myself.)
the result of my reaching out to him?
more threats and harassment!
I had an order of protection against him a few years ago -- but OP's expire after one year. I may have to get it renewed.
no, it wasn't physical violence -- that G-d. But I have learned not to tell him where I work, because as soon as he finds out where I work, he calls my employer and tries to get me fired. he's done that at every job I've held in the 8+ years since I left him. what led to to the OP was when he called my employer and told him I was falsifying legal documents -- a no-no for anyone, but a big no-no for a lawyer. of course the allegation was false. that's why the court gave me an OP.
sigh. I was married to him for 7 years, and when I left him he said "you'll regret this. you know how viscious and vindictive I can and will be."
and that's the only promise he ever kept.
the result of my reaching out to him?
more threats and harassment!
I had an order of protection against him a few years ago -- but OP's expire after one year. I may have to get it renewed.
no, it wasn't physical violence -- that G-d. But I have learned not to tell him where I work, because as soon as he finds out where I work, he calls my employer and tries to get me fired. he's done that at every job I've held in the 8+ years since I left him. what led to to the OP was when he called my employer and told him I was falsifying legal documents -- a no-no for anyone, but a big no-no for a lawyer. of course the allegation was false. that's why the court gave me an OP.
sigh. I was married to him for 7 years, and when I left him he said "you'll regret this. you know how viscious and vindictive I can and will be."
and that's the only promise he ever kept.

Although most are good, you never know when you'll meet one like this. And apparently, you thought he was a good one or you wouldn't have married him in the first place. 
