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After the first divorce agreement, can I not answer his phone calls and texts?

First of all, it must be clear that since the court has not ruled that the two parties are divorced, the two parties still belong to legal couples. Then, since they are legal couples, both parties should fulfill their family obligations. But as far as this case is concerned, whether the parties answer the other party's phone call or reply to the other party's short message belongs to the right range of the parties' free choice. Because, according to Article 15 of the Marriage Law, both husband and wife have the freedom to participate in production, work, study and social activities, and one party may not restrict or interfere with the other.

Secondly, the parties to this case should pay attention to the fact that if both parties have children, they must fulfill their obligation to support them, otherwise they will be suspected of abandoning their children. According to the provisions of Article 21 of the Marriage Law, parents have the obligation to raise and educate their children; Children have the obligation to support and assist their parents. When parents fail to perform their maintenance obligations, minors or children who cannot live independently have the right to ask their parents to pay maintenance. Parents who are unable to work or have difficulties in life have the right to ask their children to pay alimony when their children fail to perform their alimony obligations. Infanticide, abandonment and other acts that harm infants are prohibited.

Thirdly, the behavior of the parties not answering the phone and text messages may be suspected of abandoning family members. If the two parties divorce again in the future, then the other party can claim damages for divorce. According to Article 46 of the Marriage Law, if one of the following circumstances leads to divorce, the innocent party has the right to claim damages: (1) bigamy; Having a spouse living with others; (3) committing domestic violence; (4) maltreating or abandoning family members.