After the divorce, my ex husband has been pestering and often intimidating and threatening, what sho

Updated on society 2024-08-13
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Since the day you got the marriage certificate or divorce certificate, it means that the two of you are already free of each other, so your ex-husband does not have any control over you, so if he often threatens you, you can call the police, and at this time, the law will punish him.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    You can file a lawsuit in court, or you can choose to call the police and ask ** for help.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    As for your ex-husband's actions, it is safe to say that he is harassing you, because you are divorced, and he is still doing such a thing, you had better just choose to solve it through the police station and call 110, because his behavior has seriously disrupted your life and posed a threat to your life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If he keeps doing this, you can call the police on 110. Or find someone who knows him to adjust in the middle, and if he is really helpless, call the police.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If your ex-husband has been pestering you after the divorce and often threatens you, I think you should call the police, because you are divorced, and he belongs to the most threatening letters.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Now that you are divorced, you are no longer married, so he often threatens you, you can choose to call the police and let the police deal with it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After the divorce, my ex-husband has been pestering and often intimidating and threatening, what should I doThen the most effective thing you can do is to call the police. If you call the police, then he will always harass you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If a man or a woman requests a divorce, the relevant departments may mediate or directly file a divorce lawsuit with the people's court.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Call the police, call the police immediately. Or change **, change places, change places that the other party doesn't know.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Keep evidence, such as audio and video recordings, etc., in case of emergency, you can call the police if necessary, when calling the police, you must explain the mental and physical pressure that the other party has brought you, and keep the evidence of the police if the conditions allow (the evidence is the same as above), which is a legal way;

    However, judging from the current national situation in our country, the police encounter this situation more than to warn the other party and deal with it as a family conflict; But after all, the legal approach is passive, not active; Therefore, for the safety of yourself and your family, please remind your family when the other party threatens you, try not to go out alone when you go out, and change the door lock key; If the other party is extremely vindictive and has the conditions, you can temporarily move or some ways to avoid contact.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How did he harass you? This varies from person to person, if your ex-husband is a timid person, you can still call the police to intimidate him, but if your ex-husband is a person who has a little power and money or is not afraid of heaven and earth, you can't avoid it. For what reason he is harassing you, whether it is money, property or children.

    When I was at work, I met a college teacher who was harassed by her ex-husband. Helplessly, the ex-husband is a small boss, and he divorced after having a mistress, but the mistress has a bad heart, and he has to ask for the house and property of the university teacher, and the little boss will find the black to harass her every day, and she can't help but ask her friend for help, fortunately, her friend has a law professor or something, and helped her solve it, and suggested that she quickly escape to the field, and also help her find a job in the field. If your ex-husband is so bold and unreasonable, there is nothing you can do.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Why is there no law in China to curb such a madman, I have also been divorced for 6 years, and that madman beat me as soon as he drank, and said that he would not let me see the children in the future, because I did not have a fixed economy** and no fixed living environment, so there was no way to get custody back, it was really too big, and I lived in fear every day.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Legal analysis: If the divorced ex-husband has been pestering and intimidating, he can collect relevant evidence and report to the police in time. The law stipulates that if a man and a woman request a divorce, the relevant departments may mediate or directly file a divorce lawsuit with the people's court.

    People's courts hearing divorce cases shall conduct mediation; If the relationship has indeed broken down and mediation fails, the divorce should be granted.

    Legal basis: Article 1079 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Where one of the spouses requests a divorce, the relevant organization may conduct mediation or directly file a divorce lawsuit with the people's court. When a people's court hears a divorce case, it shall conduct mediation as soon as possible; If the relationship has indeed broken down and mediation fails, the divorce shall be granted.

    In any of the following circumstances, if mediation fails, a divorce shall be granted: (1) bigamy or cohabitation with another person; (2) Committing domestic violence or abusing or abandoning family members; (3) Having gambling, drug abuse, or other vices that have been repeatedly taught; (4) They have been separated for two years due to emotional discord; (5) Other circumstances that lead to the breakdown of the relationship between husband and wife. Where one party is declared missing and the other party initiates divorce proceedings, the divorce shall be granted.

    Where, after a people's court has ruled that divorce is not permitted, the parties have been separated for one year, and one party initiates divorce proceedings again, the divorce shall be granted.

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