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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a widow, my DH passed away 3 years ago. In fact, for the majority of our short marriage (6 years) he was ill. He was a wonderful man, very kind, very patient, and very taken advantage of by his-then teenage daughter. The fits she threw when she found out he met someone, her behavior at our wedding and her reaction to the news about having a baby brother were just astonishing. She didn't visit her father once at the hospital. She behaved like a total brat at his funeral, was very disrespectful to his elderly parents. She never contacted me after the funeral. The only time I heard anything about her was when her mother called me to ask when the insurance $$ was coming. I have since sold our house and moved with our son to another area. Last month she found me on social media. She keeps sending messages, I don't respond to them. I don't care for that woman. I don't know what she wants from me but it's certainly not a relationship. She could care less about her brother, she never did. I know she's a college drop out and has been living with her mother. She has her inheritance, DH made sure she was taken care of. I know blocking her everywhere will solve the problem but I really don't want her to contact my son, at least not until he's 18. Is there anything legally I can do?[/quote] Perhaps she wants more money or some things from the house. What exactly is she asking for when she messages? To meet up? Or perhaps she realizes what a jerk she was as a teenager, is sorry, and misses her brother. Not sure there's anything you can legally do to block her from contacting your son. It's not as if she's threatening him. And perhaps she can continue to dislike you but she and your son can have a relationship. [/quote]
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