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There might be situations where you need to block your ex from contacting you directly, whether it’s through calls, texts, or emails. This can be a necessary step for personal well-being. Here’s how to do it across various platforms, ensuring you don’t miss important communications like group emails regarding your children.
For context on why and when to consider blocking, see our article on Why to Block Your Ex.
Blocking Emails
When blocking emails, be mindful that you may still want to receive emails where your ex is not the sole sender, such as group emails from your child’s school.
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Blocking your ex on your phone and email can be an essential step for maintaining your mental health. However, when you share children, it’s important to ensure you don’t miss out on essential communications that involve them. Always have an alternate method of communication or arrangement in place for necessary contact related to your children.
Take the steps you need for your peace of mind, and remember, your well-being is crucial.
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