Summary
Tammy is dealing with a narcissist ex-partner who has filed false protection orders in multiple states. Despite having a current restraining order and his active arrest warrant, he continues to harass her. Tammy has already hired lawyers in Tennessee and Pennsylvania but cannot afford further legal expenses. She has contacted courts and law enforcement without success. Suggested options include legal aid organizations, pro bono services, and remote legal consultations. Tammy is advised to keep records of his lies and abuses, report perjury, file police reports, and request remote hearings. Reaching out to local victim advocacy groups or nonprofit legal aid organizations may provide additional support.Full Conversation
I dated a narcissist in *, i have a current restraining oder on him in Nj he also has active arrest warrant. He lives in Tennessee and continues to try to get and order of protection against me, when i have had no contact with him since November of *. He did thiscin June of *, i rented a car lost wages from work drove over * hours for him not to show up. He then went and lied to York Pa courts, i have proof he lied, and yet he got a restraining order against mectill Junevof *. He is now doing it again in Tennessee. I have no money to travel there again or miss work. I cant seem to get help for him to stop. Im the victim and he continues to lie
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Since you mentioned that he's attempting this in Tennessee, have you considered hiring a local attorney to represent you? This could save you the time and money of traveling.
I cant afford another lawyer. I have had already hired * one in Tennessee and york pa
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Here are some possible options:
- Legal aid organizations or pro bono services.
- Contact the court directly, they might have resources for those who can't afford lawyers.
- Remote consultation or representation by a lawyer.
Please note, these are general suggestions, you should consult with a legal professional.
Ive called the court the sheriff office domestic violence. Its like no one can help me and im the victim
I'm really sorry to hear you're feeling this way, ****. It's really important to talk things over with someone who can help, though, such as a mental health professional or a trusted person in your life.
I donymt need metal health. I need someone to help me with this abuse
I'm so sorry you're going through this, ****. It's important to keep all records of his lies and abuses. You could consider:
- Reporting his perjury to the court.
- Filing a police report about his harassment.
- Requesting the court to conduct hearings remotely due to your financial situation.
Please consult with a legal professional to understand your options better.
Ive done all that
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation, ****. It might help to reach out to local victim advocacy groups or a nonprofit legal aid organization. They may be able to offer further advice or connect you with resources to assist you.