When I say belongings I specifically mean ammunition. Should I just say that?
XW brought up "what do you plan to do with it?" then had her attorney send my attorney an email stating "My client does not feel comfortable leaving the ammunition with him directly, and wants to bring it to your office instead." and then when she actually took it to the office, my attorney was not there and would not have been allowed to talk to her anyway. Attorney relayed the events to me through her legal assistant. XW had my ammo in a suitcase, and refused to leave it with anyone but my attorney. She demanded to speak with my attorney because she "had to tell her about my unstable mental state." When the legal assistant told her no, and that my attorney couldn't speak with her anyway, she went into hysterics and fell to her knees in the middle of the lobby. Apparently then she had to call her own lawyer, who eventually talked her into leaving the ammo with the legal assistant. So I guess those are what I know for facts and why I'm being defensive. How would you address that event and attack on mental status?
I'm letting her know about the emails in case at some point she did want to contact me, because I wouldn't be getting it. She knows where I live and how to send me a letter so that's why I included the part about no email moving forward, since her family has emailed me at various points as well.
H: 29 WAXW: 30
Bomb Drop- 9/9/13 Negotiated Settlement- 5/9/14 D Final- 5/21/14 XW has breakdown in attorney lobby- 5/30/14