Stand Up Against a Protection Order
Having an order of protection filed against you can negatively affect your life. You can't own a gun or ammunition. If the protection order shows up on your record, you may not be able to be hired, and it can affect child visitation and custody. After a protection order is put in place, it's common for accusations to morph into crimes. Work with a lawyer to have the order dropped.
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Sometimes protection orders are filed for reasons other than the safety of the applicant, like intimidation, revenge, or scorn. If you or a loved one have an order of protection issued against you, it should be treated seriously and fought aggressively. Call the experienced team at Chancey-Kanavos at 423-479-9186 for a FREE consultation to discuss your case.