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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has the OP left her husband yet?[/quote]I actually know thees people. Don't ask. I heard that they talked it out and now their marriage is closer than ever. They also have an order of protection in the works for the OP that will be served to her shortly.[/quote] I’m curious about the order of protection. It’s quite hard to get one without meeting some sort of relationship test. And what would the basis be? Her sending a single letter?[/quote] The only person I've ever known who was able to get a temporary (I think it was 30 or 90 days) Order was because her fiancee's ex-wife was threatening her on her phone and social media and even at her workplace - and showed up at her house, etc. It seemed terrifying and possibly escalating towards terrible violence. And even then, it was only temporary. You have to go to court, get an attorney, prove your case, document clearly why the person is a danger to your safety. [/quote] There is a hearing and the person your accusing attends too. So if you are lying or hiding anything it will come out. And that’s felony perjury and the party can sue you for libel, defamation, etc. You don’t get to make false accusations and not have actual evidence. And, let’s face it if you are a person coming in with flinty evidence saying some guy’s wife you f@cked for several years is now telling the truth about you—that ain’t gonna fly. And, you are a known liar by default so your credibility is already in question. I think the anonymous pp is trying to scare the anonymous OP so OP won’t call her husband and tell him about her affair. [/quote] I'm the PP. I don't even know what you're talking about. If someone is threatening someone's life or beating them, then you can get an Order of Protection if you have proof. Otherwise, you cannot. Ask any victim of domestic abuse. The rest of your post is too weird to understand. [/quote]
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