

Montana- who is responsible for enforcing the parenting plan?
Long story short… my ex-wife keeps calling the police for disagreements on the parenting plan. The thing is, the parenting plan is put in place and enforced by a district court… as it is a civil matter, not criminal.
My ex-wife has figured out that if she calls the police, she doesn’t have to pay her civil attorney. So if I don’t pick up a phone call- boom, cops called. She called the police on me over 70 times in the last year and a half. I already have a no-contact order, but that doesn’t stop her from calling the police. The police say that you can’t tell someone not to call them. She’s also reported me to CPS 3 times- I was cleared in each investigation… wtf do I do?
955 turbo meets Antelope, ditch, fence… lookin for some ideas and knowledge.
Unfortunately I’m not here to show you a sick Turbo GT on an afternoon drive up Mulholland Dr… today it’s my Cayenne turbo…. In Montana.
I wrecked this thing due to an unfortunate series of events 2 years ago. Took it to the shop afterwards and everything is mechanically sound. I bought it because it was what it was… “affordable” Porsche with an impressive motor and awesome handling.
I’m aware that these cars are the armpit of Porsche, but it only had 90k on it, everything runs great- no ticks or knocks, pulls super hard and is a blast to drive.
Does anyone have experience with sourcing good parts, things to look out for, different ideas, basically any input on what you might do.
I was quoted 8k for a shop to fix it… and I didn’t want to pay 8x its inevitable value.
Thanks everyone!
Rocky saved my life… kinda.
Well that time of year, Rocky and I were out repairing fence lines, was about 70f but we’re were still getting frost on the ground last week. So snakes weren’t my worry at the moment. You get into a monotonous rhythm at times, and all the sudden I look back because Rocky made a peculiar bark… I called him, he took a few steps and did it again while sitting down. I kept moving down the fence line pulling old posts… he barked again, but was still sitting there.… I get up and take 3 steps and there’s a Diamondback rattlesnake where I would have been putting my old fence posts..
I have to wonder if he smelled it, vibed with it, saw it earlier… or what. But his shift in behavior grabbed my attention and let me to seeing this snake. Pretty dang cool.