Tallahassee, FL asked in Family Law for Florida

Q: how can I get her to leave me alone

my ex wife will not leave me alone. We have been to court, I have 50/50 child sharing, I cover all insurance, and I pay half of expenses. She never brough the kids to doctors or dentists until I was ordered to pay half the bill that insurance didn't pay. I have been blessed out by her mother, her and her boyfriend. I have been told to enjoy the time I have them because it is limited because they have hired an expensive attorney and they will get the kids from me. I get at least 2 emails a day on weeks that I have the kids. She is constantely questioning the kids about who, what, when, why and where they have been who their around ect. What can I legally do to make her stop. Should I be worried about the judge taking 50/50 sharing from me.

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John Arthur Smitten
John Arthur Smitten
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  • Clearwater, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: Hire a lawyer to help you.

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