Reddit Reddit reviews Mead Composition Books, Notebooks, College Ruled Paper, 100 Sheets, Comp Book, Black Marble, 3 Pack (38111)

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Mead Composition Books, Notebooks, College Ruled Paper, 100 Sheets, Comp Book, Black Marble, 3 Pack (38111)
Composition book contains 100 double sided sheetsCollege ruling gives you plenty of space for notetakingSewn binding is smooth and keeps pages securely in placeInside covers feature a class schedule, multiplication tables, conversion tables and grammar rulesPages measure 9 3/4 Inches x 7 1/2 Inches. Black marble cover. 3 Pack
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u/PM_ME_UR_REDPANDAS · 2 pointsr/relationship_advice

It sounds like your aunt is trying to intimidate you by making it look like she’s going to play hardball (or maybe she just is playing hardball). If that’s the case, you need to show her you’re ready.

As others have already said, do not call the lawyer in your aunt’s email. Tell your aunt that if her lawyer wants to contact you, he should do so in writing. If you receive a letter or email from your aunt’s lawyer, or if you receive a summons to court, get a lawyer (you might want to start looking now, maybe someone will give you a free or low cost consultation). You could either see if you father/his family can recommend someone or get a referral from your state’s bar. If you do get a letter or email from your aunt’s lawyer, verify that it’s legit by googling the firm name and the lawyer’s name.

Avoid communicating with your aunt (and grandmother and others on mom’s side) on the phone. Communicate as much as possible or exclusively via email or text so you have written documentation of any conversations and take screenshots and save them to multiple places. You might want to find out if the state she lives in (and your state too) requires 2 party consent for recording phone calls. If it’s a one-party consent state, consider getting a recording app to record any calls with her (and grandma, and others on that side) just in case. If you receive anything in writing from her lawyer, give it to your lawyer and let him contact her lawyer.

You might also want to get yourself a composition notebook (the type of notebook is important because the pages are sewn in and you can’t remove pages without ripping them out). Use this to write down any events that happen with regards to your aunt/grandmother in chronological order (calls, conversations, emails, receipt of any correspondence, etc). It’s a good way to keep a timeline of events, it helps you to remember everything that happens, and may be helpful to your lawyer and/or in court.

Like I said earlier, your aunt might be trying to intimidate you or she might be bluffing, or she might be serious. You need to show her you’re ready for her. If she backs down, then fine. But if she doesn’t, you’ll need to be prepared and show her you’re taking this very seriously.