How to Deal With a Restraining Order
If you're a father and getting a divorce, there is a chance that you will be victimized and separated from your children.
That is why you need to know how to deal with a restraining order.
I'm not going to lie to you.
I'm going to tell point blank, it is not going to be easy.
You have to be prepared for a hard time dealing with the authorities, your wife, the fear of being put behind bars, and the hardest part, being separated from your children.
I've been through almost two years of hell from the day I was hit with a fraudulent restraining order by my ex.
Based upon a single False Accusation; I was slapped with a fraudulent restraining order where I was subjected to potential criminal prosecution for close to two years until I could prove my innocence.
I wasn't allowed to visit my children until the date of my next hearing which was four months later.
This tore my inside apart.
Now, there are several ways to deal with a restraining order: You can sit back and let your lawyer handle your divorce case.
This is the Biggest Mistake you can make.
You need to limit the roles of lawyers and mediators and take charge of your case.
You can educate yourself and be prepared for anything.
Even if you do find a good lawyer, he will never know as much about the details of your case as you do, or care about the results as much as you do.
This is a crucial time that can be the difference between living as a free man and being behind bars.
The most important part is not to break up.
It is going to be hard, but from my experience, I can tell you that you will go through this and get your life back.
That is why you need to know how to deal with a restraining order.
I'm not going to lie to you.
I'm going to tell point blank, it is not going to be easy.
You have to be prepared for a hard time dealing with the authorities, your wife, the fear of being put behind bars, and the hardest part, being separated from your children.
I've been through almost two years of hell from the day I was hit with a fraudulent restraining order by my ex.
Based upon a single False Accusation; I was slapped with a fraudulent restraining order where I was subjected to potential criminal prosecution for close to two years until I could prove my innocence.
I wasn't allowed to visit my children until the date of my next hearing which was four months later.
This tore my inside apart.
Now, there are several ways to deal with a restraining order: You can sit back and let your lawyer handle your divorce case.
This is the Biggest Mistake you can make.
You need to limit the roles of lawyers and mediators and take charge of your case.
You can educate yourself and be prepared for anything.
Even if you do find a good lawyer, he will never know as much about the details of your case as you do, or care about the results as much as you do.
This is a crucial time that can be the difference between living as a free man and being behind bars.
The most important part is not to break up.
It is going to be hard, but from my experience, I can tell you that you will go through this and get your life back.
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