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Can I get in trouble for contacting someone I have a no contact order against?
The court can drop the “no contact” part of the order but keep the “no abuse” part of the order. You can still have an order saying that they can’t abuse you, but they won’t get in trouble just for contacting you or being with you. You can also ask the court to drop other parts of the order.
How do I get my stuff back from an ex friend?
Just follow these guidelines:
- “Wait for the rage to subside.”
- “But don’t wait too long.”
- “Decide what you actually need.”
- “Send a text.”
- “Get in, get out.”
- “Keep gifts, return heirlooms.”
- “If your ex demands a gift back, take the high road.”
- “Find a good place for anything left over.”
How do I Ask my roommate to return my belongings?
Speak to your roommate. First, try to calmly ask your roommate to return your items. Call her and ask for your items back as politely as possible. Explain to her that it is illegal to keep any of your personal belongings and you can prove they are yours.
How do I get my ex- roommate to get rid of stuff?
Another option is to let the actual landlord of the rental unit deal with the person’s stuff. The landlord will typically know what to do and you won’t have to worry about getting sued by your ex-roommate for getting rid of belongings he or she wanted to keep.
How do I get my belongings back from my ex-girlfriend?
Call her and ask for your items back as politely as possible. Explain to her that it is illegal to keep any of your personal belongings and you can prove they are yours. If she puts you off or indicates that she is not going return your belongings, write her a letter.
Can a person with a no contact order obtain personal belongings?
A person arrested for a criminal domestic violence offense involving his wife or girlfriend, who he resides with, often needs to obtain his clothes and personal belongings despite the fact that there is a no contact order in effect. This also applies when there is a restraining order in effect.