Do the courts normally put in place a "No Contact" order without the victim request?
No recent convictions. Just new charges. And he's refusing use of a mutually owned vehicle. How is that legal, and what can she do? Oh, and he took her phone, so she can't call anyone.
Drama. Stay out of it, she'll be back with him next week.No recent convictions. Just new charges. And he's refusing use of a mutually owned vehicle. How is that legal, and what can she do? Oh, and he took her phone, so she can't call anyone.
Drama. Stay out of it, she'll be back with him next week.
You are still with him. I think I was spot on. :shrug:It's me. And it's been 3 weeks. He won't let me use 'our' vehicle to take trash or go grocery shopping. So STOP making assumptions.
It's me. And it's been 3 weeks. He won't let me use 'our' vehicle to take trash or go grocery shopping. So STOP making assumptions.
It's me. And it's been 3 weeks. He won't let me use 'our' vehicle to take trash or go grocery shopping. So STOP making assumptions.
I'll take some of that and watch this one.
It's me. And it's been 3 weeks. He won't let me use 'our' vehicle to take trash or go grocery shopping. So STOP making assumptions.
It's me. And it's been 3 weeks. He won't let me use 'our' vehicle to take trash or go grocery shopping. So STOP making assumptions.
Is this an ex parte? or a domestic violence issue? Never heard of a no contact order. Were you served official paperwork?
Do you work at St. James deli?
so he filed a no contact against you but you still live together?