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Will I be able to get my handgun/conceal permit bavk

Answered 6 years and 8 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Domestic Violence
You really need to ask this of your current attorney. 
You really need to ask this of your current attorney. 

Question related to domestic violence Act

Answered 8 years and 8 months ago by Susan Kozlowski (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Domestic Violence
Retain an attorney NOW.  This is serious business, and can result in the loss of your liberty, and you being Brady disqualified.   It is possible for a person to walk into the courthouse, fill out a form, tell a story to the judge without the other person being present, and get a temporary protective order.   Then there is typically a hearing for both sides to be present so that judge can hear both sides.  You do not want to go to that hearing without an attorney - you have too much at stake.       Good luck... Read More
Retain an attorney NOW.  This is serious business, and can result in the loss of your liberty, and you being Brady disqualified.   It is... Read More