My family is currently undergoing terrorism, including, but not limited to, threats, harrassment, physical assault, battery, and now, photography of my small children.
With all due respect, given that the 'terrorism' includes (but is not limited to) threats, harrassment, physical assault, battery, why do you see the photography of your children as the threat that puts this over the top?
And why, when your family is being threatened, are you asking for advice on what to do on what is not only a photography forum, but one which specializes in photography done with large format cameras?
You need to hire a bodyguard, or an agressive, adversarial lawyer, or (my preference) both. What you don't need is bad legal advice from a group of people who are sympathetic but otherwise not really able to help.
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