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Is there any way to remove a “No Contact” restraining order once it is issued?

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Is there any way to remove a “No Contact” restraining order once it is issued?

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Yes. If you and the alleged victim do not want to have a “no contact” restraining order (preventing you from having any physical, telephone or written contact) the alleged “victim” must come to court and tell the judge that she/he wants to have contact. There is a great likelihood that the judge in that case will then issue an order requiring the two of you to have “peaceful contact” rather than “no contact”. Otherwise, if the alleged “victim” fails to appear, the Court will issue a “no contact” restraining order.

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