I know that you don't have a lot of money, but if you had enough to cover some equipment like a camera onto your driveway and where the dogs usually hang out, and the well, that would be a great start. Definitely, photograph any unusual activity when you see it. Sometimes, things may not seem relevant at the time, but in retrospect, be very important.

I am afraid that getting rid of the dogs is a preamble to further harrassment. Don't want to scare you though, but I think you are already wise to all this. In my home country, the dogs die, then the house gets burglarized soon after. Many people there, train their dogs to only eat from their owners, inside, and they end up have to be euthanized if the owner passes away, if they can't be re-trained.

Your ex has stomped on so many laws - lying in court for one - that I cannot believe he will get away with it forever. (I don't understand a person who would harrass another person's ex - why take the chance of getting into trouble for their sake? Boggles my mind.) People like that always end up making that one mistake that unravels it all, especially when there is a vested interest in someone wanting the truth, such as you and your lawyers. They get complacent, lazy, and over confident of getting away with it. BTW, does he haunt his first wife's life? Could she be an ally?
[quote]what or why does he even care what you aer doing? (/quote] Because he is a dumb@ss fool, IMHO, who just likes to do stuff like this. Sometimes, there is no answer --- maybe, projecting his stuff onto others, and really believing his cr@p.

Take care, and as Snodderly says, "I can't wait until your children have graduated and you can then tell Dick to kiss your @ss."


Me:57 H:52 M:28 Got another lawyer last year and filed.
D35,S/D twins28,D22
EA4/04 End? Who knows?
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