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My wife has a restraining order on me till March 14,2002.
We were planning divorce but have recently made up.My wife wants me to come see her,will I be violating the court's
order to stay away from her & not to enter the property where she lives.I do not want to get arrested or get in any trouble.I will not see her until I find out that I can.
We live in Missouri,clay county.
Any replies welcome

[Edited by steve69 on 04-04-2001 at 03:35 AM]
 


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steve69 said:
My wife has a restraining order on me till March 14,2002.We
We were planning divorce but have recently made up.My wife wants me to come see her,will I be violating the court's
order to stay away from her & not to enter the property where she lives.I do not want to get arrested or get in any trouble.I will not see her until I find out that I can.

Any replies welcome

My response:

Neither one of you have the right to abbrogate the current court orders. If you go onto the property, you will be subject to arrest. You don't "screw" with a judge's orders - - not unless you like steel toilets and my friend Bubba.

You tell her, "Honey, if you want me near you, you'll have to go to court to have the court terminate the Restraining Order. Until then, dearest, I'm staying as far away as I can."

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