Snellville, GA asked in Domestic Violence and Family Law for Georgia

Q: Restraining order against my kids mother

My childrens mother found out my new address by manipulating my daughter, she keep showing up at my house with excuses of bringing stuff for the kids. 4 years ago she put sugar in my gas tank and stabbed my fiancé’s tires in the middle of the night, stole my mail with passports and socials, and all kind of other stupidity that caused me to move and not give her my new address. I recently won full custody of our 4 kids, and I try to let her see them, whenever they ask. What’s my options of keeping her away from my house? I didn’t have a proof of the incident from 4 years ago, which is why I felt like I won’t be granted a restraining order. Please Help.

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Ellaretha Coleman
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Ellaretha Coleman
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  • Domestic Violence Lawyer
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: Advise her in writing not to come to your home again uninvited. Arrange a meeting location that is not your home address for visitation exchanges. If she continues to come to your home after you have advised her not to, you can contact the police to seek a trespass warrant. What you are describing does not yet rise to the level of a protective order.

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