Can you legally make someone stop talking to you?

Can you legally make someone stop talking to you?

Restraining orders are court orders that mandate a person stay away from another person. This usually includes a specific number of feet they have to stay away.

Can you sue someone for talking badly about you?

If you meet the requirements for a civil action, you can sue someone for defamation, whether libel or slander, if they have written or said something bad about you. However, you must be able to prove the necessary elements of a defamation suit if you wish to collect damages.

Can you sue if someone talks bad about you?

How do you politely ask someone to stop contacting you?

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A brief letter asking the person to quit contacting you by phone, by text, by email, by letter, by visit, by Facebook, by Twitter, or any other way ought to do the trick. You can make it polite, but don’t leave any room for doubt that you want to be left alone. You don’t need to say why, just ask to be left alone.

How do I get someone to stop harassing me?

If you want to block the person from calling, texting, emailing, etc., you are entitled to do that as well. If the person won’t leave you alone after you send your letter, you can send a second one repeating your first request and adding that you demand him or her to stop harassing you.

Can you call the police if someone is harassing you?

You can always call the police. The question is: can the police do anything about it? The answer is yes, sort of… First, you need to tell the woman very clearly that she is harassing you and that she needs to stay away or you will call the police.

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What to do if someone Won’t Leave you Alone?

If the person won’t leave you alone after you send your letter, you can send a second one repeating your first request and adding that you demand him or her to stop harassing you. After that, a call to the police and/or a civil harassment suit and request for a restraining order might be advisable.