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Can My Order Of Protection Be Violated By My Ex That Continously Contacts Me

The attorneys with Zelenitz, Shapiro & D'Agostino explain whether you can violate an order of protection if your ex consistently contacts you in Queens.<br>

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Can My Order Of Protection Be Violated By My Ex That Continously Contacts Me

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  1. My Ex Contacts Me Irrespective of An Order of Protection Against Me Can I Be Violated For Her Calls?

  2. Can I Be Violated For Her Calls? It is noticed that in a matrimonial practice, men are more prone to be the spouse who has an order enforced against them. So it is common to feel that he must have done something wrong, and his wife or partner wants protection from him. A legitimate proceeding in divorce or separation may be complicated. Moreover, the case may take unprecedented turns in an event of an unexpected nature. Get an experienced Queens criminal attorney by your side to get rid of any confusions and be certain that you are on the right course. Many divorcing partners are stressed about the breach of their rights.

  3. Can I Be Violated For Her Calls? Regardless of An Order of Protection If one has been ordered to have no contact, “no contact” would mean no contact. It is not strange to hear about a client with a protection order asking that “he or she texted me first!” Can an individual get in difficulty for texting someone or replying to a conversation? It does not seem sensible but this is the law, and a person has to be attentive, according to attorney David Shapiro. Hence, if you were ordered to have no contact, it means no contact, what so ever. The issue is that that the instant you open up the contact, you are likely to land in danger for contempt of court. The matter might lead to a different charge for breaking a civil restraining order. One can get penalized and even land in jail.

  4. Can I Be Violated For Her Calls? The orders of protection can be “refrain from” or “stay away” orders which presume a person to act in a particular manner. However, the “Stay away” orders hold additional weight and pressure the opponent to keep from his spouse both at home and place of work. These orders can take out a person from his house, even if it's in his name or on a lease. Therefore, one must be cautious here and follow the laws and regulations thoroughly. Each year, more than restraining orders get issued in the United States. Such orders get issued to give the spouse the defense she or he requires if threatened by the other.

  5. Can I Be Violated For Her Calls? Your spouse with the restraining order against you does not have any purpose to call you since she has asked the state to intercede and keep you far from her. By attempting to speak to you, she's contradicting the very claim on which the order relies. This additionally indicates that she has told lies to get that restraining order. You may contest the holder, but will need a good evidence for that. After an order is long term, it's difficult to get it eliminated.

  6. Can I Be Violated For Her Calls? Within the legal matrimonial network, it is a popular reality that a lot of attorneys try and get those orders of protection for their clientele to get a strategic gain in their case. These orders are often acquired and force the partners to keep away from each other. Call your legal representative instantly if the person with a restraining order against you is wanting to get in touch with you. Attorney David Shapiro is reliable name when it comes to these kinds of cases.

  7. Can I Be Violated For Her Calls? Zelenitz, Shapiro & D'Agostino, P.C. 138-44 Queens Boulevard Queens, New York 11435 (718) 599-1111 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzykR47MSrg

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