Q: I have a PFA out against my spouse. Her friends have been harassing me via social media. Is that a PFA violation?
Since the order started, her friends have harassed me on social media, she's called the police to falsely report ID theft against me, she hasn't paid a single bill or expense to help with the house. The PFA requires that she pay rent and certain expenses I am due. What can I do?
A: These actions may be a violation of the PFA if there is a proof that she directed the individuals to contact you. Contact via a third party can be considered a violation. The specific terms of your Order are what needs to be examined to know for certain. Contact a local attorney to review your PFA and determine if there are grounds for contempt.
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