Asked in Child Custody and Family Law for Alabama

Q: My fiancé’s ex has been harassing him. He has emergency custody of kids. Is there a way to get her to stop?

He gained emergency custody last August. And she has been in jail since February or March I believe. Just recently got out for drug paraphernalia. She has been texting and calling him nonstop while he is working and I was wondering if there was a way through the court system that we could get that to stop somehow? She keeps harassing him about himself and myself saying rude things and talking negatively about how the kids look and whatnot. We want to move ahead and get full custody of the children but I wanted to know if I could also somehow get her to back off a little?

The children have cellphones (but I don’t believe they need them seeing as they are 6 and 8. ) their grandfather pays for them. Is there any way I can get the phones gone too??

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A: You should start by having the father take care of his own legal business. He can ask for relief from the Court on this. As a matter of fact it may well be part of the emergency order.

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