FatherHusband
New Member
- Jurisdiction
- Quebec
Hi!
Given the pandemic, my wife, I and our infant son have been cooped up for a little over a year.
Like all couples, my wife and I argue, which at times can escalate to a fight. Both my wife and I can admitedly get pretty heated and loud at times, but we've decided that when things get heated to take a step back and seperate until we can cool off and discuss the issues in a more civil manner.
The pandemic doesn't make it easy.. we are in each others faces for most of the day so arguments are bound to happen. We have an infant son and we have a management system for these arguments/fights like I've mentioned above to make for his sake, we want to make sure there is as much love in our home as possible.
I am working from home, I consider myself to be a good husband and father who provides for not only needs, but wants as well. I drink socially but never too much, I don't smoke and I don't do drugs and the same can be said for my wife. Once we've calmed down after a fight or argument we are able to laugh off the banality that was our fight. My wife and I love each other and we love our child and our arguments never lead us to think otherwise.
We have neighbours who call the police far too often. Not just for me or my wife but for other people and families who live in our building as well. We find out afterwards that the things that are being told to the police are flat out lies. I don't strike or hit my wife or my son and I would never do anything that would harm them.. but its gotten to a point where we can't discuss what needs to be discussed without the police showing up at our door. The other day the police were called about a fight and I wasn't even at home. There was no argument and nothing had happened. The police said thatwhoever called said I was "aggressive" and it sounded like I had struck my wife. And my wife told them that it was a lie.
We know the neighbour who is doing this to us. We have caught them calling the police on other neighbours and making false claims of child abuse.
We also have no idea why they are doing this to us, other than a very minor discussion over a parking spot that was resolved, in my opinion in a civil manner and it should have ended right there..
I am not sure if this meant to be passive aggressive or if these people enjoy the drama of seeing the police at their neigbours door. I also don't really care, my wife and I both want it to stop. We understand that calling the police is not a civil liability otherwise people would not call them when they are actually needed. But we fear about what the next lie will be and how it will affect our family, who like everyone else is just trying to make it through these crazy times.
is there any legal recourse or advice that would help get them to stop lying about us to the police?
Given the pandemic, my wife, I and our infant son have been cooped up for a little over a year.
Like all couples, my wife and I argue, which at times can escalate to a fight. Both my wife and I can admitedly get pretty heated and loud at times, but we've decided that when things get heated to take a step back and seperate until we can cool off and discuss the issues in a more civil manner.
The pandemic doesn't make it easy.. we are in each others faces for most of the day so arguments are bound to happen. We have an infant son and we have a management system for these arguments/fights like I've mentioned above to make for his sake, we want to make sure there is as much love in our home as possible.
I am working from home, I consider myself to be a good husband and father who provides for not only needs, but wants as well. I drink socially but never too much, I don't smoke and I don't do drugs and the same can be said for my wife. Once we've calmed down after a fight or argument we are able to laugh off the banality that was our fight. My wife and I love each other and we love our child and our arguments never lead us to think otherwise.
We have neighbours who call the police far too often. Not just for me or my wife but for other people and families who live in our building as well. We find out afterwards that the things that are being told to the police are flat out lies. I don't strike or hit my wife or my son and I would never do anything that would harm them.. but its gotten to a point where we can't discuss what needs to be discussed without the police showing up at our door. The other day the police were called about a fight and I wasn't even at home. There was no argument and nothing had happened. The police said thatwhoever called said I was "aggressive" and it sounded like I had struck my wife. And my wife told them that it was a lie.
We know the neighbour who is doing this to us. We have caught them calling the police on other neighbours and making false claims of child abuse.
We also have no idea why they are doing this to us, other than a very minor discussion over a parking spot that was resolved, in my opinion in a civil manner and it should have ended right there..
I am not sure if this meant to be passive aggressive or if these people enjoy the drama of seeing the police at their neigbours door. I also don't really care, my wife and I both want it to stop. We understand that calling the police is not a civil liability otherwise people would not call them when they are actually needed. But we fear about what the next lie will be and how it will affect our family, who like everyone else is just trying to make it through these crazy times.
is there any legal recourse or advice that would help get them to stop lying about us to the police?