Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can ask nicely, and that's probably it. You could ask to put it in your divorce agreement, but that agreement only binds you and your DH - no 3rd parties. So you can't use that as an instrument to require specific actions of dhs new woman.
But then you could copy protect their name and images. And report every post to Facebook as enfringment
You could also snoop on her fbook and ask key people what the deal is with her home wrecking.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you on your almost ex-husband's girlfriend's facebook page?
Anonymous wrote:You can ask nicely, and that's probably it. You could ask to put it in your divorce agreement, but that agreement only binds you and your DH - no 3rd parties. So you can't use that as an instrument to require specific actions of dhs new woman.
Anonymous wrote:Go on Facebook and there is a way to tag saying this person does not have permission to post pictures of your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Go on Facebook and there is a way to tag saying this person does not have permission to post pictures of your kids.