Aug 5


The woman found out she was pregnant 3 weeks after they split. When she told him, he said he’d help but when the baby arrived he wanted a DNA test to make sure the kid was his & he’d pay for it. She got mad & stopped returning calls & didn’t let him help her throughout the pregnancy cause she was mad at him. She also exaggerated to some co-workers that he wasn’t helping her & didn’t want anything to do with her or the baby. She also told him he wasn’t allowed to come see the baby in the hospital when she delivered. After the baby was born he did pay for a DNA test she wouldn’t show up for & he ended up taking her to court to make her get it done. He also had to take her to court to get visitation cause she wouldn’t show up at agreed meetings. I know that he was thrown around foster homes in his childhood & wanted to be a good dad since he never had one. Now he wants to sue for emotional distress. Can he, would he likely win, can she sue too since he wasn’t there for her?
Would the courts see that she just did those things out of anger & throw it out??
The DNA test he paid for would’ve been completely legal… if that might help

May 17


ok heres the short of it: my hubby and i split for a few weeks a bout two yrs ago, both had drunken rebound bar flings. he hooked a crazy one who stalked him and when we got back together she was super pissed! had to change our number, had to have all of my calls at work screened through security b/c she would call like every 10 minutes! she drove from two counties away several times a week to leave love letters and did me wrong letters and used pregnancy tests in our mail box.

last month he got a summons for a paternity test! i am trying to be supportive be am still a little in shock and it does slightly depress me. i worry most about her acting like an *** and giving her the opportunity to harass and stalk us again.
hubby says IF IT IS his child then we will try to have an arrangement made to drop off and pick up at a police station, so there will be minimal drama.

can i get a restraining order based soley on her past behavior? what doyou think about the pickup/ drop off thing
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Mar 21


I was scammed out of about $20,000 by a guy using a fake business name in another state. I was in contact with him by e-mail and phone, I wired the money to a business account at Bank of America.

Would it be best to go after his bank account since he must have used his name and SS# to open the account and therefor we will be able to identify him?

or,

Is there a way to track his phone number? (probably a prepaid cell phone which cannot be tracked to anyone)

or,

Is there a way to reliably track his e-mail back to him? ( I have been told that this can be done, but it would be hard to tell if this individual was the one using it or if someone just bounced their email off of someone else’s ip, therefor not very reliable.)

Your opinions are greatly appreciated.

Nov 30


On a baseball message board, would it be illegal to make an account like “Felix Hernandez” and start posting on the internet. Even if you just act like a normal poster and not type rude, obscene things?