Digital Harassment: Understanding Online Abuse in Co-Parenting Situations
What is Digital Harassment?
Digital harassment represents a modern form of emotional abuse that extends beyond physical boundaries. It involves persistent, unwanted digital communication designed to control, intimidate, or manipulate another person through technology.
Common Forms of Digital Harassment
- Constant text messaging
- Excessive social media monitoring
- Threatening emails
- Cyberstalking
- Unauthorized sharing of personal information
- GPS tracking without consent
- Manipulative communication through co-parenting apps
The Psychological Impact
Digital harassment can cause significant emotional distress, including:
- Increased anxiety
- Feelings of vulnerability
- Persistent stress
- Decreased sense of personal safety
Legal Resources in Canada
Reporting Digital Harassment
Support Organizations
Protective Strategies
- Document all inappropriate communications
- Use blocking features on digital platforms
- Create communication boundaries
- Consider legal intervention
- Prioritize personal and child safety
Just because it's online doesn't make it less real. Digital harassment is modern-day control—stalking, threats, or constant monitoring. Your screen deserves boundaries too. Block. Report. Protect your privacy like your peace depends on it—because it does.
Recommended Next Steps
- Consult a family law attorney
- Preserve digital evidence
- Develop a safety plan
- Seek counseling support
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Legal Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every situation is unique, and individuals should consult legal professionals for personalized guidance.
