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My boyfriend lives in Burbank, Ca. He is being harassed by his ex-girlfriend. She constantly call him on his cell or home phone and if he doesn't answer she call the Burbank Police Dept and tells them that she is in another state (which she is)and that he is pressed and is worried because she can not get a hold of him. The Police come to his home and of course there is a record noted in his file. He can't get her to stop and his is in fear because he has a Federal Firearms license that her repeated calling the Police statimg he is depressed will in turn have it taken away. She has also stated that she will tell the Police that he rape her daughter when she was 16 and they lived as a family unit at that time. What can be done legally to stop this. He is being harassed to the point of him unable to sleep because she will call all night. Thank You Linda
State/Country relating to Question: California Already Tried: He has asked to discontinue calling him. He asked the Police what he could do to prevent her from harassing him they told him there was nothing that could be done because she is in another state.
Have you considered changing his phone number? Or calling the phone company from blocking her calls?
He said he has tried to have her phone number blocked but the cell phone co states they can not block the number. When he has changed his phone number before because of this same behavior from her she still calls the Police.
Your boyfriend has to apply for a restraining order against her, which will limit any and all communication from her. Should she contact your boyfriend, she will be in violation of a judicial order, which means she will be in contempt of court--for that she could be arrested, fined, or both.This is the link your boyfriend (and yourself) should review. It will help you file the proper forms to finally allow your boyfriend to get some protection from her mental abuse and cruelty.http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/protection/dv/formsyouneed.htmSincerely,Dimitry Alexander Kaplun, Esq.
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