Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

court order

Can a judge's order for 'no unsupervised contact with minors' be changed, or can someone hire a lawyer and still get 'unsupervised contact', despite this order?


Asked on 6/26/07, 7:42 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Valerie Masters Valerie Masters, P.A.

Re: court order

yes a lawyer can get it changed. call if i help

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Answered on 6/26/07, 8:19 pm
Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: court order

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Yes, an order can be reviewed and possibly changed by the Court. Often times, whatever caused the original order has been resolved and the Court will reverse or amend an earlier decision for no unsupervised contact with minors.

I would suggest you retain counsel to represent you on filing such a motion.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 6/26/07, 10:15 pm


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