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Do I need a lawyer if i got a PPO on someone and they are fighting it?

Asked on Mar 21st, 2016 on Civil Litigation - Michigan
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I got a PPO on a man that has been threatening me and harassing me. He said he is fighting it and saying im lying. He has a lawyer and I don't know if I need one. He threatened me at an elementary school, which has cameras but I can't get access to those to prove it. He also sent me sexually explicit materials on social media and admitted in the same message that he was in my driveway 2 days prior. Which was before the PPO. But the sheriff Dept was helping me, and I've been reporting the incidents and they have all the messages and dates. I'm just scared that because he has a lawyer, he might get it overturned. And then he can come to my house again. He is very angry and unstable and I don't know what to do
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Administrative Law Attorney serving Ann Arbor, MI at David J. Hutchinson
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You must balance your willingness and ability to pay a lawyer against the likelihood that, without one, you may not be as successful. Sorry, but there is not easy answer. Perhaps you should interview a couple of potential lawyers about what they would do and how they would do it. Good Luck.
Answered on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 7:04 AM

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