Teresa M. asked

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Living in Wisconsin, I originally went to court and asked for a no contact order due to harassment. Now, I would like to be able to communicate legally with this person. I went in front of a commissioner, spoke to an ADA, and asked a judge, all of whom said 'No'. Is there anything I can do? Should I hire an attorney for this?

April 8th, 2023

Kimberly M. answered

If the commissioner, ADA, and judge have all denied your request to lift the no contact order, it is...

April 8th, 2023

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