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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 251482" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Sometimes the right thing will give you nightmares but you know you're doing the right thing here.</p><p> </p><p>Biomom got into difficult child's MySpace and sent all kinds of nasty stuff to me, husband, and husband's <em>first </em>ex and oldest son, all supposedly by difficult child. Unfortunately the type of writing precisely matched <em>her</em> emails and messages, and was nothing like difficult child's. MySpace wouldn't do anything about it. However difficult child changed her password and that was that. She said biomom didn't deserve her password any more. We don't have it, but there is a keylogger on that easy child in case we ever need it.</p><p> </p><p>Keep in mind that protective orders don't stop people from doing things unless they're relatively law-abiding to begin with - however - when they're caught again (as they were this time), the consequences are pretty bad. Violating a PO is worse than harassing someone in the first place. Oh yeah - if you can get a PO against these children (that is what they are), it <em>will</em> affect the parents too. As in... If the parents have firearms, they must be given up ('cause they are accessible to the subject of the order)... And so on. been there done that when biomom got a bogus PO against husband a couple of years ago.</p><p> </p><p>One last thing. HUGS for you. Because you have the nerve to do this for your child. YOU ARE AWESOME!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 251482, member: 6705"] Sometimes the right thing will give you nightmares but you know you're doing the right thing here. Biomom got into difficult child's MySpace and sent all kinds of nasty stuff to me, husband, and husband's [I]first [/I]ex and oldest son, all supposedly by difficult child. Unfortunately the type of writing precisely matched [I]her[/I] emails and messages, and was nothing like difficult child's. MySpace wouldn't do anything about it. However difficult child changed her password and that was that. She said biomom didn't deserve her password any more. We don't have it, but there is a keylogger on that easy child in case we ever need it. Keep in mind that protective orders don't stop people from doing things unless they're relatively law-abiding to begin with - however - when they're caught again (as they were this time), the consequences are pretty bad. Violating a PO is worse than harassing someone in the first place. Oh yeah - if you can get a PO against these children (that is what they are), it [I]will[/I] affect the parents too. As in... If the parents have firearms, they must be given up ('cause they are accessible to the subject of the order)... And so on. been there done that when biomom got a bogus PO against husband a couple of years ago. One last thing. HUGS for you. Because you have the nerve to do this for your child. YOU ARE AWESOME! [/QUOTE]
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