I am a foster parent. Our foster kid has been granted permanent foster care thru the courts. His mother has lost her parental rights so far as I know. Now she has taken to stalking. I think just to irritate me. She seems to be around all the time. She doesnt talk to me, she is just THERE. At the store .. near my work .. winking and smiling. My Bald Brethren .. Any suggestions?
Dude.... I grew up in a very tough part of Baltimore City...... there are always ways to deal with people like this "offline".Catch her alone, make sure she doesn't have a phone turned on to record you, and then quietly tell her what the consequences will be for her if she doesn't stop immediately.
Quote from: Mikekoz13 on May 17, 2012, 08:04:00 PMDude.... I grew up in a very tough part of Baltimore City...... there are always ways to deal with people like this "offline".Catch her alone, make sure she doesn't have a phone turned on to record you, and then quietly tell her what the consequences will be for her if she doesn't stop immediately.That's more what I was thinking TBH
She has obviously been denied parental rights for a reason and would most likely feel guilty for it, find out what the reason is and politely make sure she feels accountable, and highlight that you are the one raising her child. Her own guilt of failure would possibly be more effective, and less legally troubling than threat based fear.
Quote from: Slyfive on May 18, 2012, 02:33:47 PMShe has obviously been denied parental rights for a reason and would most likely feel guilty for it, find out what the reason is and politely make sure she feels accountable, and highlight that you are the one raising her child. Her own guilt of failure would possibly be more effective, and less legally troubling than threat based fear.Definitely true, mind ninja should be your second option after speaking with authorities. All depends how far it's getting, if somone was stalking my family, I'd probably skip that step and go straight to fight or flight.Ps I'm really not a confrontational or violent person, but ever since my daughter was born(she is one tomorrow) just thinking about someone hurting the family gets me mad
Quote from: Lynchy on May 18, 2012, 09:36:09 PMQuote from: Slyfive on May 18, 2012, 02:33:47 PMShe has obviously been denied parental rights for a reason and would most likely feel guilty for it, find out what the reason is and politely make sure she feels accountable, and highlight that you are the one raising her child. Her own guilt of failure would possibly be more effective, and less legally troubling than threat based fear.Definitely true, mind ninja should be your second option after speaking with authorities. All depends how far it's getting, if somone was stalking my family, I'd probably skip that step and go straight to fight or flight.Ps I'm really not a confrontational or violent person, but ever since my daughter was born(she is one tomorrow) just thinking about someone hurting the family gets me mad +1.....Happy birthday to your daughter tomorrow!