If I have a no contact order against my ex-fiancée and were to report the order being broken by me the, abused or victim, do I also get into trouble?

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If I have a no contact order against my ex-fiancée and were to report the order being broken by me the, abused or victim, do I also get into trouble?

The no contact order was broken in an effort to attempt to resolve the issue as to whether or not we were going to try and continue to make it work after the trial with the wedding and all being planned.

Asked on January 21, 2015 under Criminal Law, Delaware

Answers:

MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 9 years ago | Contributor

You may wish to contact an attorney. You cannot simply break the order by seeing this person and not have consequences.  The court can come down pretty heavy handed with this type of breach, especially by the person who sought the no-contact order. Consider talking to an attorney and the long term effects of this.


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