- Jurisdiction
- Florida
I was granted an Order of Protection for Domestic Violence that summed to the Temporal Order, has totaled 7 months of separation from my husband.
Due to issues with the person transporting my child for the supervised visitation, I filed a motion to modify and drop the no contact part of the order, to be able to handle the visitation with my husband, since my toddler was being exposed to dangerous situations.
The Judge said that when I initially filed, my affidavit was very detailed, extense, with pictures, and that it seemed to her that I was being pressured, so she DENIED the modification. I wonder if the fact that there are still criminal charges to be addressed had something to do.
I want to give my husband a chance and save our marriage. Can I just tell this to the Judge? What to do?
sorry, duplicated...
Due to issues with the person transporting my child for the supervised visitation, I filed a motion to modify and drop the no contact part of the order, to be able to handle the visitation with my husband, since my toddler was being exposed to dangerous situations.
The Judge said that when I initially filed, my affidavit was very detailed, extense, with pictures, and that it seemed to her that I was being pressured, so she DENIED the modification. I wonder if the fact that there are still criminal charges to be addressed had something to do.
I want to give my husband a chance and save our marriage. Can I just tell this to the Judge? What to do?
sorry, duplicated...
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