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I wouild suggest getting a mental health specialist to review and confirm youir history and indicate that the report was made under circumstances... Read Answer
The short version based strictly on the information you supplied is "probably not." Much depends on how she got the phone (for example, if she... Read Answer
This is not so much a family law question as one involving criminal law; I'd suggest asking it of qualified criminal defense counsel, who should know... Read Answer
It is a bit unclear what actually happened, who asked for what, and where everyone involved was when whatever it was took place. Generally,... Read Answer
Your inquiry raises a lot of questions. How long were you away, that all of those things (canceled tickets, expired residency card, etc.) could... Read Answer
Well, technically, the "courthouse" does nothing, but the short answer to your question is "yes." In Nevada, the standard for TPO... Read Answer
Your question is not clear -- if there was no order in effect, then it is hard to see how or why you were arrested for violating it. You appear... Read Answer
It depends on the order. If those persons are included in the scope of "do not communicate directly or indirectly" then do not do so. If... Read Answer
Never put a lot of stock on trivial typos -- many cases ignore such, and charging instruments can be amended. That said, your best bet is to... Read Answer
Your opinion of the accuracy of the witness statements may be important for your lawyer to know, but are unlikely alone -- even if completely correct... Read Answer
This is not really a family law question, and so is outside my scope; I suggest re-directing it to either immigration or criminal defense counsel.
Overturn it? Probably not; you do not indicate when these events happened, but you give the impression they were some time ago, and it is... Read Answer
This is more of a criminal law question than a family law question -- it would be whether there is any record of the incident ever occurring, and... Read Answer
Your questions are not really family law questions -- they should be asked of qualified criminal defense counsel (or perhaps the DA doing the... Read Answer
This is more a criminal law than a family law question. Technically, you cannot drop charges, because you do not file charges. If you... Read Answer
This is not so much a family law question as a criminal law question. I strongly suggest you find a way to obtain assistance from someone who... Read Answer
This is not a family law question (at least not immediately) but a criminal law question, and you should re-direct your question there. In the... Read Answer
A DV arrest is never a good thing going into a possible custody dispute, but from your description, it also will not be the defining event. ... Read Answer
Presuming the TPO Hearing Master did not make any specific order on that point, there is no law on the subject. But since there is a TPO, you... Read Answer
There is not enough information in your question to give meaningful answers, but there have been several prosecutions recently of men who have... Read Answer