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What happens after a non-mol?


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(@dadsunited)
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Hey, just need some advice.

I have been handed a non-molestation order against myself and there was no evidence against me. Which I find ridiculous.

i wanted to know… what bearing does a non-molestation order have on my life. The order effectively now says that I am a violent person

 

Will she be able to sue me for emotional abuse?

Does the non-mol hold any weight in a divorce case?

 

What can a non-molestation order open the doors for (in terms of negative consequences?)

 

Thanks in advance

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(@djsmith)
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Hi

welcome to the club it’s used by your x as a control tool, doesn’t really effect life only if you allow it to fight it will cost x may be after legal Aid?

Thats what it is usually used for with DV doesn’t mean your a violent person they have to also add a reason why and completes a section c100.

The Courts would have signed off but you will have a chance to self rep or have a good barrister depending what’s within the c100!

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