What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NJ
My brother's wife lives in SC. I have not seen or spoken to her in years. She blames my family because her daughter is autistic, and has done many things against my family. She has posted on here looking for legal advice to sue my mother for child support. She tried to sue my grandparents for the same thing. She's posted lies and rambling things on online forums. She's posted on Craigslist, and contacted family members on MySpace. I am getting married in a month. Today she found my husband to be's family members and wrote them a message on Facebook, 'warning' them about my family, and all the 'problems' we have. Is there a way to stop this? Is this considered harassment? What can I do about it? She has contacted people I don't know very well to 'explain' why they don't want me in their family. She has caused much drama and strife in our family because of her publicly 'denouncing' us.
She is currently in deportation proceedings, and there is a chance she will be able to stay because of her daughter's condition. What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My brother's wife lives in SC. I have not seen or spoken to her in years. She blames my family because her daughter is autistic, and has done many things against my family. She has posted on here looking for legal advice to sue my mother for child support. She tried to sue my grandparents for the same thing. She's posted lies and rambling things on online forums. She's posted on Craigslist, and contacted family members on MySpace. I am getting married in a month. Today she found my husband to be's family members and wrote them a message on Facebook, 'warning' them about my family, and all the 'problems' we have. Is there a way to stop this? Is this considered harassment? What can I do about it? She has contacted people I don't know very well to 'explain' why they don't want me in their family. She has caused much drama and strife in our family because of her publicly 'denouncing' us.
She is currently in deportation proceedings, and there is a chance she will be able to stay because of her daughter's condition. What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?