Ongoing Harassment Legal Options

Summary

If you are experiencing ongoing harassment and stalking by an ex-spouse and their partner, you may have legal options available. Different states have specific laws regarding harassment and stalking, and it is important to understand your rights. You may need to seek a restraining order or other legal protections. Consulting with a local attorney who specializes in family law can provide personalized advice and help you navigate the legal system. If you have already faced legal challenges without representation, consider seeking legal aid or pro bono services to assist you in future proceedings.

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Well it's hard to explain but I'll give it a shot
Sure, take your time. Can you please provide me with some more details about your legal issue?
I'm divorced have been since * and now my ex husband has a gf from * yrs they have been harassing and stalking me I even had order papers on them and my stalker taken me to court and I lost bc no lawyer to help me but I had to pay my stalker *.* and her lawyer *.* and there still harassing and stalking me
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To better assist you, could you please tell me which state you are located in? Different states have different laws regarding harassment and stalking.
I have moved * times changed my number and he and her still found me now I'm in a camper bc they had me put in jail * times and I have lost everything bc of these *
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. To provide the most accurate information, could you please tell me in which state you're currently residing?
I checked my background and the abhan is not there anymore. Not that I am complaining, but what happened to it?
It sounds like your charge might have been expunged or removed for some reason. In South Carolina, certain charges can be expunged from your record under specific conditions.
- Were you aware of any expungement process being initiated for your case?
- Did you receive any documentation or notice regarding the change?
I payed a fee to the clerk of court to have * separate charges expunged after I completed a pretrial intervention.
It sounds like your charges were likely expunged as a result of your pretrial intervention program. In South Carolina, successful completion of such programs can lead to expungement.
- Have you received a certificate or confirmation of expungement from the court?
I had completed the pti decades earlier, but had not payed the expungement fee at the time of pti completion.
In South Carolina, it's possible that the charges were eventually expunged due to changes in the law or administrative actions, even if you didn't pay the fee immediately.
- Have you checked with the Clerk of Court or the agency that processed your expungement to confirm the current status of your record?
They weren't expunged until the fee was payed.
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It seems like you were aware that the charges wouldn't be expunged until the fee was paid, and once it was, the expungement was processed.
Would you like to know more about the expungement process or any other legal information related to your case?
The initial charge in question (abhan) was from a different county. I payed an expungement fee on charges that were unrelated to the abhan.
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It sounds like your situation is a bit complex, but I can provide some information. In South Carolina, expungement processes can vary based on the charges and the counties involved. Here's a brief overview:
- Expungement in Different Counties: Charges can be expunged in different counties if the required conditions are met and fees are paid.
- Expungement Fees: Payment of the expungement fee is crucial for processing.
Do you need more information on how to check the status of your expungement or the specific criteria for expunging charges in different counties?