NDickinson
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Arizona
So as to not sound like a huge whiner (which I'm sure will still be said) I have been putting up with the maligning of my character from this person for 18 years. It is my husband's ex-wife. My husband and I always felt she would stop after a certain period of time and move on. Recently, we found out this wasn't the case.
Background:
Nearly 20 years ago, my husband was deployed for the first Gulf War. While he was gone, his ex-wife moved in another man. When he returned, she met him at the airport, hugged him, stood back and her now live-in boyfriend served him with the divorce filing. 4.5 months into their divorce, he and I met, 6 months after that we married and have remained married for over 18 years now.
Fast forward to nearly two weeks ago... Sadly, my step-daughter's son was killed by her boyfriend in Denver (and please, can we not get into a huge discussion about that? I KNOW she made a huge, tremendous mistake - one that cost her my grandson - we're still stinging, needless to say) and while my husband rushed to get there, I was asked by several parties to stay away as it would "upset" my husband's ex-wife. My step-daughter wanted me there. My husband wanted me there. It was "everyone else" who let me know I wasn't wanted there. I was told if I showed up the police would be called.
While there, my husband learned, in talking to the paternal grandmother (the baby daddy) what was behind all this. Since they came into the life of my husband's ex-wife three years ago, she has been filling everyone with horror stories about me, beginning with my being the reason their marriage was broken. She's told people, ad nauseum, 15 years after the fact, that my husband and I had an illicit affair while he was married to her and THAT'S why their marriage broke up. There are many, many other lies she's apparently told but "this one" was the reason I was rendered unable to comfort both my step-daughter and my husband during an extremely difficult time. THIS is why I was rendered unable to say goodbye to my grandson as his ex declared, "If SHE shows up here, I'll kick her ass!"
In attempting to spare my step-daughter the further trauma of dealing with her obviously mentally ill mother (there were other incidents, including chewing out my step-daughter in the ICU waiting room about her "...choices in men" but that's another story all together) I opted to stay away - and I'm angry and hurt about it. I can never get this back - there are no do overs in life.
I've had it, to say the least. She KNOWS the truth yet she tells her lies. I can gather people who would give testimony this is what she told them. What she's done is purely malicious.
I missed an incredibly important time in the life of my step-daughter, who considers me more of a mother than her own mother, due to her mother's malicious nature and inability to accept the choices she made in life. In addition, her boyfriend at the time signed the certificate that HE served the divorce paperwork on my husband. How does one get around explaining that?
Is this actionable? She's in a position that a judgment CAN be enforced, if in no other way than garnishment, which I would happily do.
So as to not sound like a huge whiner (which I'm sure will still be said) I have been putting up with the maligning of my character from this person for 18 years. It is my husband's ex-wife. My husband and I always felt she would stop after a certain period of time and move on. Recently, we found out this wasn't the case.
Background:
Nearly 20 years ago, my husband was deployed for the first Gulf War. While he was gone, his ex-wife moved in another man. When he returned, she met him at the airport, hugged him, stood back and her now live-in boyfriend served him with the divorce filing. 4.5 months into their divorce, he and I met, 6 months after that we married and have remained married for over 18 years now.
Fast forward to nearly two weeks ago... Sadly, my step-daughter's son was killed by her boyfriend in Denver (and please, can we not get into a huge discussion about that? I KNOW she made a huge, tremendous mistake - one that cost her my grandson - we're still stinging, needless to say) and while my husband rushed to get there, I was asked by several parties to stay away as it would "upset" my husband's ex-wife. My step-daughter wanted me there. My husband wanted me there. It was "everyone else" who let me know I wasn't wanted there. I was told if I showed up the police would be called.
While there, my husband learned, in talking to the paternal grandmother (the baby daddy) what was behind all this. Since they came into the life of my husband's ex-wife three years ago, she has been filling everyone with horror stories about me, beginning with my being the reason their marriage was broken. She's told people, ad nauseum, 15 years after the fact, that my husband and I had an illicit affair while he was married to her and THAT'S why their marriage broke up. There are many, many other lies she's apparently told but "this one" was the reason I was rendered unable to comfort both my step-daughter and my husband during an extremely difficult time. THIS is why I was rendered unable to say goodbye to my grandson as his ex declared, "If SHE shows up here, I'll kick her ass!"
In attempting to spare my step-daughter the further trauma of dealing with her obviously mentally ill mother (there were other incidents, including chewing out my step-daughter in the ICU waiting room about her "...choices in men" but that's another story all together) I opted to stay away - and I'm angry and hurt about it. I can never get this back - there are no do overs in life.
I've had it, to say the least. She KNOWS the truth yet she tells her lies. I can gather people who would give testimony this is what she told them. What she's done is purely malicious.
I missed an incredibly important time in the life of my step-daughter, who considers me more of a mother than her own mother, due to her mother's malicious nature and inability to accept the choices she made in life. In addition, her boyfriend at the time signed the certificate that HE served the divorce paperwork on my husband. How does one get around explaining that?
Is this actionable? She's in a position that a judgment CAN be enforced, if in no other way than garnishment, which I would happily do.