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Summary: To stop harassment after a divorce, a restraining order is the safest and most effective route. Avoid a dangerous situation if lives or health are in danger with tips from a relationship specialist and talk show host in this free video on divorce.
Dr. Paul Vehorn has a Ph.D and did graduate work in behavior psychology. He has also been a nationwide talk show host on the Sun Radio Network. Dr. Vehorn wrote "Dynamic Dating" and...read more
"Restraining orders happen to be more than a piece of paper. How to stop harassment after a divorce. This is Dr. Paul, author of Boomer Girls, a boomer woman's guide to men and dating, and host of Ask Dr. Paul. You do not need to put up with harassment, and the only way to not put up with harassment, is to get that restraining order. That's a very serious item, and if you are in fear of your life, or your good health, I would highly recommend, that you take that action. Don't play games with it.You can't prejudge other people. Even though you think you may know them, they may have had changes in their personality, or in their mental health, and now, you're under the harassment threat, and that is not funny. Too many stories are out there, about people disappearing, or being harmed, or killed, so you need to be serious, and that goes for both men and women. Believe me, the female of the species, can be as dangerous, as the male of the species, so consider that restraining order, and consider it well. This is Dr. Paul. May your fantasies of today, be your realities of tomorrow."
eHow Article: How to Stop Harassment After a Divorce