lisawithalamp
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? OREGON
I have been doing some readig on this site and someone gave me an idea. I keep sending unanswered emails to my ex about parentig issues like what schedule would you like for parent phone calls?, would you like me to send a coat etc. Since I have a restraining order my ex always responds with "Talk to my laywer." in an effort to try to get me to drop the restraining order. Should I start communiticating issues directly to his lawyer and racking up his fees? I think this would undoubtedly cause pressure on him to start co-parenting. Here is the letter I plan to send. Please let me know if I am way off base. I am just trying to find solutions and am open to any ideas!!!
Dear Mr. xxxxxx,
Since you refuse to correspond to me regarding parenting issues do you not want to have visitation at all?
I will begin to contact your lawyer as you have requested many times but I want to let you know that this will come at a cost to you and not me. Send me the address both email and mail and I will begin to send her my concerns rather than you. She will then charge you an hourly fee to read the correspondence and then resend it in her own confusing revision and I am sure she will agree with me. Then she send you a bill but tell you to do exactly what I have asked. I'm following the letter of the law and American moral ethics. You are free to wait for my email to reach you through your lawyer which could take weeks and come with a bill or just follow the provisions in our parenting agreement that protect you from this inconvenience. It is completely your choice.
Sincerely,
xxxx
I have been doing some readig on this site and someone gave me an idea. I keep sending unanswered emails to my ex about parentig issues like what schedule would you like for parent phone calls?, would you like me to send a coat etc. Since I have a restraining order my ex always responds with "Talk to my laywer." in an effort to try to get me to drop the restraining order. Should I start communiticating issues directly to his lawyer and racking up his fees? I think this would undoubtedly cause pressure on him to start co-parenting. Here is the letter I plan to send. Please let me know if I am way off base. I am just trying to find solutions and am open to any ideas!!!
Dear Mr. xxxxxx,
Since you refuse to correspond to me regarding parenting issues do you not want to have visitation at all?
I will begin to contact your lawyer as you have requested many times but I want to let you know that this will come at a cost to you and not me. Send me the address both email and mail and I will begin to send her my concerns rather than you. She will then charge you an hourly fee to read the correspondence and then resend it in her own confusing revision and I am sure she will agree with me. Then she send you a bill but tell you to do exactly what I have asked. I'm following the letter of the law and American moral ethics. You are free to wait for my email to reach you through your lawyer which could take weeks and come with a bill or just follow the provisions in our parenting agreement that protect you from this inconvenience. It is completely your choice.
Sincerely,
xxxx