Legal Question in Family Law in Iowa

lifting a no contact order

my fiancee was falsly accused of agravated child endangerment and there is a no contact order in effect which we were told by the clerk of court they could not find on file so there must not be one in effect. Now two weeks later department of human services calls us the night before we start the reintroduction into the houshold meetings that the county attorny found the no contact order and we need to apply to have it lifted.

i need to know who we contact to lift that no contact order, what paper work we need to fill out, and who to submit it to


Asked on 6/18/08, 8:45 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Luedeman solo practitioner

Re: lifting a no contact order

You'll have to go before the court to ask that the no contact order be lifted. I suggest if you have an attorney representing your fiancee that he ask them what they will need to do this.

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Answered on 6/19/08, 9:03 am


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