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Restraining Order


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Hello. Im a first timer on this site so having a little difficulty navigating my way around. Anyway following my divorce last year my ex wife appllied for a restraining order...this was granted...I could talk about for hours the lies and untruths told during her application but it wont solve anything. The restraining order was granted after a criminal court case where she had accused me of pushing her during an arguement. She is a senior police officer. The court case found me not guilty. Anyway I wish to now apply to have the terms of the restraing order modified . For example i'm in a position where I cannot contact her directly or indirectly....which makes it impossible to sort out financial issues/ancilliary relief issues. I cannot afford the use of a solicitor after having already spent thousands on them. So in order to sort out the financial aspects of our marriage I will need to contact her directly...preferrrably by E mail or text...I dont at this stage forsee her accepting over the phone contact.

I am not going to employee the services of a solicitor for this apllication but wish to do this process myself. Has anybody had any experience of apllying to have these unjust restraining orders modified or even expunged.
Thanks Everyone
Jerome

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