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You can request to avoid direct interaction during child custody meetups by focusing on your childs well-being. In Wisconsin, you have the right to ask someone to leave your property, and if they refuse, they could be arrested for trespassing. Consult a local attorney for specific guidance.Full Conversation
I have had alot of problems dealing with my daughters father. We are now meeting in a public place, and im wondering how i can word not wanting to have face to face contact with him in a text before the meet up to avoid being harassed by him? Ty
Hi Ashley, you may consider wording it this way: "I hope we can prioritize our daughter's well-being. To ensure a peaceful transition, I propose we avoid direct interaction during our meet-ups. Thank you for understanding." Always keep your messages respectful and focused on your child's best interest.
Thank you so much
You're welcome, Ashley! If you have any other legal questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to ask. Remember, it's always important to keep communications focused on your child's well-being.
Last thing im also wondering if i tell someone i no longer want them on my property can they not be there?
Sure Ashley, in general, if you own the property, you can ask someone to leave and they must comply. However, the specifics can depend on the region you're in. Could you let me know where you're located?
Im located in racine county wisconsin
In Wisconsin, you have the right to ask someone to leave your property. If they refuse, they could be arrested for trespassing.
- Wisconsin Statute *.* states it's unlawful to enter or remain on someone's property without consent.
- If they refuse to leave, call your local police department.
Remember, this chat doesn't provide legal advice. Consult a local attorney for specific guidance.
Thank you so much
You're welcome, Ashley! If you have any more questions or need assistance in the future, feel free to reach out. Remember, always prioritize your safety and the well-being of your child.