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  1. No, she’s our daughter but resides at her father’s.
  2. It is a gift from me to my daughter who lives with her father (long story). She is happy to receive it, he's just making it very difficult for me to get it to her. Postage is not an option due to weight etc. If it wasn't involving me personally and him being a really nasty piece of work, I'd just deliver them myself.
  3. No, it wouldn't be anything close to staking. Just simply leaving a gift on the doorstep. This person used to stalk me and I have plenty of proof but nothing was done about it because of his job. I think I will just ask someone to deliver on my behalf to save any arguments.
  4. Thank you, it was mainly the IoM law side that I was wanting confirmed. They shouldn't be allowed to threaten me into not leaving a gift for a person in the same house. This person has a grudge against me personally and think he is above the law. I appreciate your assitance.
  5. Thank you. So if I simply left a package (nothing dodgy or nasty) just a gift for someone who lives in the house, then if they had an issue even though they’ve said I’m not welcome near the house, I’d be okay and they’d have to take civil action if they still had a problem?
  6. Unfortunately it’s more invasive than I’ve given the example of. They probably do have a camera, are technically in a position of power and have a grudge against me. I’d explain more but not on a public forum because they’re probably on here too.
  7. Good day, would anyone please be able to advise me with some information regarding civil trespassing? What constitutes civil trespass? No damage or anything malicious, just for example if a letter/parcel was wrongly delivered to me, would it be civil trespass if I were to put the letter through the correct letterbox or leave the parcel at the door? What would be the case if that said person/neighbour has threatened civil action if I were to step foot on any part of their property? I believe it's purely a civil matter (just extremely childish) but would like to check. *just to note, there are no civil/legal issues or anything between myself and the person. They are just a very malicious and generally horrible person.* Many thanks, BH.
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