What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Pennsylvania
I don't know if this is the correct thread and if it isn't I apologize. Thank you in advance to those who offer legal advice.
About two years ago, I told my husband's children's mother that I was not able to have children to stop her from saying comments such as "go make your own family and leave my kids to me". Later on (a couple of months), in response to a fight she and my husband had, she posted that I couldn't have children on her facebook. When I confronted her, she deleted her post, gave an apology that I accepted, and I hoped that this was the end of it. Recently, my friend brought to my attention that she was referring to me as "a woman who can't have kids" to describe my husband and I keeping her from the kids (which is incorrect and has already been proven by my husband in court). I just want her to stop spreading that information. It is a sensitive subject as it is an ability I lost fairly recently (within the last five years). When she made the post on Facebook originally, I was told by the police that I could charge her. I didn't because of wanting to remain civil, but now that I found out she is still doing it, I wish I had done something. Is there anything I can do now or am I just stuck dealing with it?
I don't know if this is the correct thread and if it isn't I apologize. Thank you in advance to those who offer legal advice.
About two years ago, I told my husband's children's mother that I was not able to have children to stop her from saying comments such as "go make your own family and leave my kids to me". Later on (a couple of months), in response to a fight she and my husband had, she posted that I couldn't have children on her facebook. When I confronted her, she deleted her post, gave an apology that I accepted, and I hoped that this was the end of it. Recently, my friend brought to my attention that she was referring to me as "a woman who can't have kids" to describe my husband and I keeping her from the kids (which is incorrect and has already been proven by my husband in court). I just want her to stop spreading that information. It is a sensitive subject as it is an ability I lost fairly recently (within the last five years). When she made the post on Facebook originally, I was told by the police that I could charge her. I didn't because of wanting to remain civil, but now that I found out she is still doing it, I wish I had done something. Is there anything I can do now or am I just stuck dealing with it?
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