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Can a Petitioner Violate Her Own Order for Protection?

If I have been awarded a TPO and am granted permission to contact respondent for financial matters, can he claim that I violated the TPO if I call, text or email him? what if I meet him for counseling?

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Posted on / Aug. 24, 2008 13:30:00

Re: Can a Petitioner Violate Her Own Order for Protection?

He can CLAIM anything he wants. Don't get yourself into a he-said-she-situation. Always take a witness. As to phone calls, record at least your side of every call. As to text and emails, always keep copies. Best advice: consult with a local attorney to review the terms of the TPO.

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