Ohiogal
Queen Bee
Because if the adult does NOT know that the contact is unwanted, the adult may not realize there are issues with contact. That is the reasoning behind this:OG again I am incredibly confused as to why the bolded matters. This is a MINOR CHILD, OP is the childs PARENT and the contact with this ADULT is unwanted by the PARENT. So why exactly does the parent need a reason to tell this ADULT to leave their MINOR child alone?
Furthermore this question:Does the adult know it is unwanted?
Plays into what options the OP has legally. If the adult does not know that OP doesn't want her contacting the child, he can't file a police complaint for harassment. Depending on what the contact is determines what possibilities may exist legally -- texting or email? Is she a teacher at school or a coach for a sports team the child is on? Is she the child's boss? All those things matter.furthermore, what is the contact the adult is initiating?
OP can ground the child but legally the adult is doing nothing wrong necessarily -- hence my questions. ALL that OP has stated is that the woman is a lesbian. He hasn't stated the adult has been told to quit contact. He hasn't stated whether the adult's contact is due to employment (which means his daughter should quit because that is not going to get him anywhere legally). He has not answered anything.
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