There is no law that says it's okay to try to get someone to lose their job because they have a restraining order. In what way is that "doing the right thing"?
The "right thing" would be for you to mind your own business.
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There is no law that says it's okay to try to get someone to lose their job because they have a restraining order. In what way is that "doing the right thing"?
The "right thing" would be for you to mind your own business.
If you want this to continue for at least the immediate future, just let it go. What purpose (other than a bit of getting some of your own back) would it serve?Quote:
It’s been great not having to deal with him.
I can't tell from your post if child support is ordered, but...he loses his job...he can't pay any support.
You are capable of making your own decisions without your family dictating your actions. Stand on your own two feet (you now have all the freedom in the world to do so) and just let it go.
Good luck.