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El T
Sep 21, 2009, 10:11 PM
I was served by my husband a restraining order his girlfriend filed against me.

Should I fight it or just leave it alone?

We both have texted each other several times, she is stating its just me. I have proof of her text (in) & mine (out) and phone#'s from a phone bill.

I told her & my husband a few times that I did not what her anywhere near my house, she again came in our car and sat outside our house, so I was upset and told her I would break the window next time.

I stated that I would kick her @@@.

I put info on Facebook to some of her friends to watch out she steals married men.

Can I file a restraining order against her to stay away from my house and stop provoking me?

I had told her we needed to stop, that I was deleting her ph#, I had not talked, text... nothing & even according to her the last time I did anything was on 8-28 but she filed on 9-18.

Thanks,

El T

twinkiedooter
Sep 22, 2009, 02:06 PM
I'm confused here. Just how could the girlfriend get a restraining order against you and have it "served by my husband"? Is this a legal paper issued by a Judge or just something that she made up and had him hand to you? Usually there would be some sort of police report involved for a judge to issue a restraining order against someone.

If anything, your husband needs his head examined for even seeing this woman when he already has a wife to worry about.

ScottGem
Sep 22, 2009, 02:13 PM
A restraining order can work two ways. It prevents you from bothering her, but it also prevents her from going near you without negating the order.

Therefore, I would not try filing a counter order. Then you would have to explain why you were cyber-stalking her and issuing threats to her.