Divorce And Privacy Violations

Summary

Hector is dealing with a complex divorce, including restraining order violations and privacy breaches by his wife. He should document all incidents, consult an attorney, and consider filing complaints with the police and court. Legal steps include modifying the restraining order, continuing eviction processes for non-paying tenants, and reporting privacy violations. Resources such as the Fresno County Superior Court and local bar associations can provide further assistance.

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Hi Hector! Nice to meet you. How can I assist you with your legal issue today? If you can provide a bit more detail, that would be great.
I live in Fresno California and am in the process of getting a divorce from my wife. I have a restraining order against her because of her harassing me,which she has violated countless time. I have reported them to police each time yet no action has been taken against her yet. I just found out from my cell phone provider that she somehow got my passwords and has been for the last year tracking me and my whereabouts and has been able to get a transcript of all my text messages and calls and has also redirected mail to her house. I reported to police again and they haven't done anything about it
Hi Hector, that sounds like a very challenging situation. Here are some steps you might consider taking:
- Document Everything: Keep a detailed record of all incidents and reports to the police.
- Consult an Attorney: Given the violations and privacy breaches, a family law or criminal defense attorney can provide specific advice.
- File a Complaint: Consider filing a complaint with your local court about the police inaction.
Would you like contact information for the Fresno County Superior Court or need guidance on how to file a complaint?

Fresno County Superior Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Van Ness Ave, Fresno, CA *
Website: www.fresno.courts.ca.gov
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Fresno County Superior Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Van Ness Avenue, Fresno, CA *
Website: www.fresno.courts.ca.gov

Would you like information on how to file a complaint against the police for their inaction, or do you need further help with your divorce proceedings?
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To file a complaint against the police for inaction, you can follow these steps:
- Internal Affairs: Contact the Internal Affairs division of the police department to file a complaint.
- Civilian Review Board: If available, file a complaint with your city's civilian review board.
- Court Petition: File a petition in court for a writ of mandamus to compel the police to act.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with your divorce, or do you have other concerns?
Yes
It sounds like you have a complex situation, Hector. Here are some steps you can take regarding your divorce:
- File for Divorce: Ensure all necessary paperwork is filed with the court.
- Temporary Orders: Request temporary orders for spousal support, child custody, or property division.
- Mediation: Consider mediation to resolve disputes amicably.
Would you like more information on any of these steps or have other questions?
She has been contacting all my tenants and bribing them with divorce settlement money if they sue me for landlord situations that are false. She got two of my tenants to stop paying me rent and begin squatting at my properties and when I finally got courts documents to proceed with evicting them she once again contacted them and told them to counter sue me which they did
Hector, it sounds like your wife’s actions are not only impacting your divorce but also your rental properties. Here’s what you could do:
- Document Everything: Keep records of all communications and incidents.
- Consult an Attorney: A lawyer can help you navigate both the divorce and tenant issues.
- Eviction Proceedings: Continue with legal eviction processes for non-paying tenants.
- Restraining Order: Ensure that the restraining order includes clauses about contacting your tenants.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with evictions, or do you have other questions?
How do I Ensure that the restraining order includes clauses about contacting your tenants.
To ensure the restraining order includes clauses about contacting your tenants, you should:
- Consult Your Attorney: Request your attorney to modify the restraining order.
- File a Motion: File a motion in court to amend the restraining order.
- Evidence Submission: Provide evidence of her contact with tenants to strengthen your request.
Would you like more information on filing a motion or any other assistance?
Yes
To file a motion to amend the restraining order, you should:
- Complete Required Forms: Obtain the appropriate forms from the court.
- File Motion: Submit the forms to the court requesting an amendment.
- Attend Hearing: Be prepared to present your evidence in court.
Would you like more details on filling out these forms or have other concerns?
Yes
To amend the restraining order, follow these steps:
- Obtain Forms: Pick up the necessary forms from the Fresno County Superior Court or download them from their website.
- Complete Forms: Fill out the forms detailing the need to include a clause about tenant contact.
- File the Motion: Submit the completed forms to the court clerk.
- Attend Hearing: Present your evidence and reasons for the amendment in court.
Would you like more details on filling out these forms or other assistance?
How can I get those forms online
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To get the forms online, follow these steps:
*. Visit Website: Go to the Fresno County Superior Court’s website: [www.fresno.courts.ca.gov](http://www.fresno.courts.ca.gov)
*. Forms Section: Navigate to the "Forms" section, usually under "Self-Help" or "Resources."
*. Search Forms: Look for forms related to modifying restraining orders.
Would you like more help navigating the website or have other questions?
Yes
Hector, here's how to navigate the website to find the forms you need:
*. Visit Website: Go to [Fresno County Superior Court’s website](http://www.fresno.courts.ca.gov).
*. Forms Section: Click on "Forms" under the "Self-Help" or "Resources" menu.
*. Search Forms: Look for forms related to modifying restraining orders.
Would you like specific guidance on filling out these forms or need help with another issue?
Is it illegal for her to have been tracking my location and opening my mail and changing my passwords for my accounts and rerouted all my cell phone text messages and calls to her home address
Hector, your wife's actions likely violate several laws, including:
- Invasion of Privacy: Unauthorized tracking of your location.
- Mail Tampering: Opening and redirecting your mail without permission.
- Unauthorized Access: Changing passwords and redirecting texts/calls.
You should document these incidents and consult with an attorney for potential civil and criminal actions.
Would you like more information on how to report these privacy violations or other legal options?
Yes
Hi Hector, here’s how you can report these privacy violations and seek legal recourse:
- Document Incidents: Keep detailed records of all unauthorized access and privacy breaches.
- Report to Authorities: File a report with the police and provide all evidence.
- Consult an Attorney: A lawyer can assist you in pursuing civil and criminal actions.
Would you like more guidance on finding an attorney or help with another issue?
Yes
Hector, here's how you can find an attorney to help you with your situation:
*. Local Bar Association: Contact the Fresno County Bar Association for referrals.
*. Online Directories: Use websites like Avvo or LegalMatch to find attorneys specializing in family law and privacy issues.
*. Legal Aid: Check if you qualify for free legal aid services.
Would you like more information on any of these resources or have other questions?