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.Just what this resolved. He wont agree to anything and house not selling, if it finally sells we will both be at loss.
If you have genuine grounds to think he is unstable, you could get a restraining order in a flash if you tell the court these grounds...
You absolutely should not do what Riad has proposed. Falsely accusing someone in order to get a restraining/barring order just gives women a bad name and puts the system into disrepute.Again, I say to you what I said to Brendan. Read my post properly before you dismiss it. I never said she should falsely accuse him of anything.
The OP is clearly terrified of him, despite what you say. She says so herself, she said he is unstable, she said he might put the windows in if she changed the locks. "My ex is very unstable at the moment I have a fear". She says he has not been violent, but if she was so sure that would continue, why isn't she back there throwing him out of the house?
I advised her to lock him out and call the guards if he got nasty about it. If he gets nasty about it, then there is genuinely something to fear. In that case, a protective order, restraining order, whatever, may be appropriate..... and it doesn't have to be a false accusation.. She should not tell lies, and I never advised her to.
If this guy is such a Teddy Bear, why doesn't the OP just confront him? Probably because she is so afraid of him. Should she wait for a black eye from him before she does something about her fears? Or a black eye for her daughter? Or even just a barrage of verbal abuse? She is afraid of something.
And why should she roll over and let him live in the house while she pays for it, and pays for another place for her daughter, while he gives her the two fingers? The OP needs more than legal advice, she needs some common sense advice too....
To the OP, why, exactly, do you say he is unstable, and what exactly, are you afraid he will do?
Just from a practical viewpoint, its not that easy to get a restraining order - and rightly so or youd get all kinds of false accusations leading to restraining orders.
That may be the case for a restraining order.
At the moment my OH knows a guy who has had a Protection Order granted last week against him by a judge.....
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