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What to do when ex is threatening you?

What to do when ex is threatening you?

Get Legal Advice Immediately If you or someone close to you is being threatened by an ex, talking to a family law attorney is something that you should do as soon as possible. An attorney can assess your situation and provide you with the representation you need to stay protected.

How can I get my ex to leave me alone?

I’ve got a few ideas, some of which I have, unfortunately, used with my own ex.

  1. Be Blunt. Tell Your Ex To Leave You Alone.
  2. Block, Delete, Unfriend, And Remove Your Ex From Your Life.
  3. Set Boundaries.
  4. Be Consistent.
  5. Ignore And Delete.
  6. Decide For Yourself If Your Ex Is Getting Out Of Hand.
  7. Your Ex Will Move On…
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What should I do if my ex is threatening to kill me?

Contact your local police. Let the police know about the threats and ask them for advice. Perhaps they will document your visit. However, do let them know it’s untrue and let them know about the abuse she’s been inflicting. Depending upon which officer you speak with, he or she may or may not be helpful.

How do I deal with an ex who has a fake account?

Forever. You might want to tell your friends to do the same. Your ex clearly has problems. Making a fake account to keep tabs on you is creepy and deceptive. Your best course of action would be to cut off any and all contact with him (and with any of his fake social media accounts).

What should I do if my girlfriend threatens to call the police?

1. Take it seriously. This is not a laughing matter, even if she pulls the classic “LOL, I was only kidding.” Reasonable, good people don’t threaten to call the police because they’re angry, have hurt feelings or aren’t getting their way nor do they joke about calling the police.

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Can a person make a threat through a text message?

A person can make a threat through email, text message, or even through non-verbal body language such as gestures or movements. However, some states require written or verbal threats, and in those states gestures are not enough.