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    Default Bullied During a Divorce

    My question involves a marriage in the state of:PA

    I am disabled ,but can manage to take care of my family. I have been diagnosed. I am in divorce with an abusive male, and he and my mother keep invalidating me by saying I am just "depressed etc... when I have: actual difficult heart problems instead. How do i get them to stop bullying me and threatening to take all my assets and children? I am actually afraid of them at this point because the process of tearing me down when I feel sick from a heart condition is beyond my stamina. How do I get them to leave me and my children alone? They are so mean. My husband threatened to claim legal gaurdian ship over me, take all my property and finances--he owes me money I lent him, and my mother embeziled money from an inheritence meant to help my children and me in a difficult marriage. They completely exhaust me with their abusive invalidating actions and remarks--how do I protect myself and family from these people? I do not understand them.

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    Default Re: Bullied During a Divorce

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    I am in divorce with an abusive male, and he and my mother keep invalidating me by saying I am just "depressed etc... when I have: actual difficult heart problems instead.
    Is that the entire extent of it? Stop talking to them about your health. Ignore them if they bring it up.

    You're an adult. if you don't want to have anything to do with your mother, you can shut her out of your life.
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    How do i get them to stop bullying me and threatening to take all my assets and children?
    If you're talking about marital assets, they're divided in divorce. If you're talking about children you had with your husband, custody and visitation will be decided in the divorce.

    If you're talking about your separate property, if in fact it qualifies as separate property under the laws of your state it will generally be protected against a claim by your ex-. If you're talking about children who have legal fathers other than your husband, he has no claim to custody or visitation.

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