No Contact Order Violation

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Violating a No Contact Order in Iowa can result in criminal charges. Self-defense is permissible if the threat is immediate and unavoidable. False accusations can be challenged in court. Consulting a local attorney is advisable for specific legal advice.

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A person I know broke the no contact order because the mother of his child drank a whole bottle of NyQuil and called him for help he stayed till she felt better then she turned psycho and started yelling at him so he tried to leave but he got hit by her and her older son to his car she called the cops and made up some stuff
Hello Karri, sorry to hear about this situation. To provide accurate information, I need to know where this happened. Laws may vary depending on the location.
Iowa
Hello Karri, in Iowa:
- Violating a No Contact Order can carry criminal charges.
- Self-defense can be used if harm was immediate and unavoidable.
- False accusations can be contested in court.
It's advisable to consult with a local attorney for specific advice.
His son's mother has been doing this repeatedly if she doesn't get her way from him, the problem is that
That sounds like a difficult situation. Has he considered filing for a protection order or a custody modification due to her behavior?