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Hello, I have recieved several threatening letters over the past year from my father. The threats include having me put in hospital, also stating that he has had a curse put on my daughter and myself to ensure that something bad happens to us, and general insults and abuse aimed at my wife daughter and myself. We have really had enough of this, is there anything I can do and should I go to the police ? I am convinced that he is going to pay someone to come and do physical harm to my family or myself. He is quite old and in a poor state of health, but is and has always been a very brutal person having caused misery and suffering over many years mainly to his wife and children. All I have done to promt these letters is to write to him listing his bad deeds over the years and telling him what I thaught of his behaviour, this was without any aimed insults from me. My letter to him was in response to further bad behavior on his part.

Yours and Best Regards

Daniel

A restraining order wouldn't be a bad idea, but it's only a piece of paper. You could also use those letters as a basis for finding him mentally incompetent. You are his son and have more power over him than you may think. Your father sounds unbalanced and vindictive. See a lawyer about having him committed. From what you've said it sound to me as though you can make a strong case against him. Luck and health!

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(Rating: 5) Thanks, it's an option, and maybe for his own good.

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