What is considered harassment by a co parent?

Considered harassment by a co-parent can involve a range of behaviors that are intended to intimidate, manipulate, control, or harm the other parent. This can include verbal abuse, threatening language or actions, stalking, spreading rumors or lies about the other parent, interfering with custody arrangements, or attempting to undermine the other parent’s relationship with the children.

Harassment by a co-parent can have serious negative effects on both the parent and the children involved. It can lead to increased stress, anxiety, and emotional distress for the victimized parent, as well as create a toxic and hostile co-parenting environment that can have detrimental effects on the children’s well-being.

If you are experiencing harassment from a co-parent, it is important to take steps to protect yourself and your children. This may involve setting boundaries with the co-parent, seeking legal assistance, or involving child welfare services if necessary. It is important to prioritize the safety and well-being of yourself and your children in these situations.