Friday, January 8, 2010

Help- relationship advice for my mother!?

Ok, my mum got with her 1st girlfriend 8 yrs ago and after all of this time she has told my mum that she was seeing someone else for 4 years of their relationship! this broke my mums heart! my mums stopped seeing her and has now found someone else (a very lovely woman) but now this woman has been getting prank calls-like 60 odd a day- from mums ex telling her rubbish to try and put her off! its all so childish and she refuses to change her number. but you can tell its hurting her! my mums done everything she can to tell her to stay away and she just wont! how can they get through this? is there a way of making her stay away (my mums fed up and its killing her new relationship, she's too old to play games and feels that she will now loose new girlfriend because of her harassing ex!) is there anything the police can do? we cant prove she is calling as she hides her no, but its her voice at the end of the line!)


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Thanks everyone! she reported the phone calls, its not yet been proven to be her but the calls havnt came from only one place (the ex is a delivery driver) so..... now the police are waiting to catch her, the phone calls will go to them and she will be done and charged once caught :) thanks :) Report Abuse

record the messages and take to the police dept. to file complaints. File a restraining order as well. You can have the telephone company install the ';block'; feature for a monthly fee. Add her number to the list and she can't call anymore.
You could secretly tell the police for harrasment and they could then track the line, so they can hear what she says. Just make sure and do everything you can so your Mum's ex don't find out!
If its your mums exs voice then you can file a complaint with the police or apply for an injuntion to stop her harrassing them
Someone had to have given the ex the name and/or phone number...


Perhaps your mother?





If your mom needs relationship advice, she's quite capable of asking for it on her own.

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