Few Know: Not All Violations of No Contact Orders are Crimes | Washington State Attorney

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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2022
  • Experienced Attorney Lance Fryrear covers the topic - Few Know: Not All Violations of No Contact Orders are Crimes. In this video, Lance discusses some common misconceptions about no-contact order violations, and how the verbiage of the order can be used to protect you. If you have more questions or think you may need an attorney's help, please give our office a call. We are here for you!
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Komentáře • 8

  • @daydreamoutdoors
    @daydreamoutdoors Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you 🙏

  • @devenwithtwoes5856
    @devenwithtwoes5856 Před rokem

    Vary interesting my friend

  • @nunkap8874
    @nunkap8874 Před rokem +1

    Hey, do cops make follow up visits after domestic disputes ?

  • @shaunmcmahon1329
    @shaunmcmahon1329 Před 3 měsíci

    If I contacted a mutual friend to ask them to stay away from my daughter. Is that a violation? Made no threats, never asked to relay a msg. It had nothing to do with the case.

  • @Eneang888
    @Eneang888 Před 9 měsíci

    🙏 he texted me than I texted him back , he meant to trick me in his traps, because I don't understand deep about retaining oder laws.

  • @basicprogrammer6147
    @basicprogrammer6147 Před rokem

    1. My mother in law called my house every day for 22 years on our landline phone that rang out loud, with an answering machine that was audible. That phone was supposed to be used for busines. She called at random times.
    2. I finally blocked her number and instructed her to use cellular phones.
    3. She became enraged for months, let it out on my wife, and my wife and I stopped having sex.
    4. My wife regularly confronted me about blocking her mother's number, so I finally said "stop fucking bothering me about blocking your mother's number."
    5. One day, my wife kissed me goodbye, and went to her sister's house for vacation. 2 days later, the police showed up and ordered me out of the house per a TPO.
    6. At the hearing, my wife sobbed and said I sent her (my wife) a text the night before she filed calling her a b i tch and an as shole. I said I did not send the texts, but the judge said she did not believe me and ordered me out of the house for 1 year.
    The year is almost up. I have had no contact with my wife or children for the entire year.
    My wife's lawyer said they are going for another 2 years.
    What are the chances the judge will grant an extension?

    • @bani491
      @bani491 Před 8 měsíci +1

      i was given 2 years but i thank god it was a rented apartment and my name was on the lease only. i bought the lease out and the landlord kicked us all out. never would i buy a house or property in my name with anyone

  • @arshdeepkaursandhey6137
    @arshdeepkaursandhey6137 Před rokem +1

    Hi, my boyfriend and I work at the same place for domestic violence and we work at the same place, and hence they have exempted our work place. Can we talk at work or is it violation ??